I would put this in the suggestion and tips forum but I think I get more results here.
I have on my dial-up computer recently had a taskbar added to my IE that I didn't add. It is called Intelligent Explorer. I have went into the control panel and deleted all the programs associated with it that I could find, but it doesn't go away and when I connect to the internet all the programs reappear.
I don't know what to do.
Any suggestions would make my day!
Thanks,
Garrett the Frustrated
I need help!
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I need help!
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Garrett, try my favorite removal site:
http://www.pchell.com/
If PC Hell don't have it listed, pop them an e-mail!
http://www.pchell.com/
If PC Hell don't have it listed, pop them an e-mail!
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Thanks so much. I had to pop them an email. 

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I didn't pop you, I popped them. LOL!
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Re: I need help!
Garrett,
The toolbar is yet another spyware annoyance. The uninstall can be found at this link:
http://www.ieplugin.com/uninstallac.html
You can also try running AdAware or SpyBot. The best anti-spyware program I found is produced by Aluria Software. It's called Spyware Eliminator. Here's a link: http://www.aluriasoftware.com/homeproducts/spyware/
You can download a 30 day trial version or purchase the full version for around 30 bucks. If you decide to buy it, the investment is well worth the money.
Spyware is one of the biggest headaches I have on my network. I'd do anything to make it disappear forever.
BocaGirl
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The toolbar is yet another spyware annoyance. The uninstall can be found at this link:
http://www.ieplugin.com/uninstallac.html
You can also try running AdAware or SpyBot. The best anti-spyware program I found is produced by Aluria Software. It's called Spyware Eliminator. Here's a link: http://www.aluriasoftware.com/homeproducts/spyware/
You can download a 30 day trial version or purchase the full version for around 30 bucks. If you decide to buy it, the investment is well worth the money.
Spyware is one of the biggest headaches I have on my network. I'd do anything to make it disappear forever.
BocaGirl
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