| Well my friend the likelyhood of a single program on your computer being the victim of a virus attack is slim to none, but we can find out the real culprit very quickly.
Your IE is closing frequently, and now you can't connect to the internet....
I would almost say it IS a virus in this case, possibly other malware, but your IE/Yahoo Messenger are not the problems, merely symptoms of a larger problem.
I would get Spybot SD, It's a free tool that is extremely comprehensive and would most definitely catch whatever is causing this. It specializes in programs that access/deny network access.
http://www.safer-networking.org/index2.html
Good luck and if that doesn't fix it feel free to send me a message. Reply to TheParoxysm | 2 Shijith, on Dec 8, 2008 3:44:12 am GMTWhile installing spybotsd160.exe one error message coming ..
a connection with the server could not be established ..
can you advice me what i have to do in this situation? Reply to Shijith | Sure, it just means it can't connect to update. This indicates that you may have a firewall issue or a network connection issue instead.
Try doing this, and tell me what it says.
Click Start, then Click Run, type in cmd and hit enter.
When the Command Prompt window pops up, type in this:
ping google.com
and tell me what it says. That will tell me if you are getting internet connection at all even, then we can troubleshoot your firewall settings. Reply to TheParoxysm | 4 Shijith, on Dec 8, 2008 5:24:19 am GMTIts pinging 72.14.205.100 bytes =32 time 305 ttl=240
tell me the next step Reply to Shijith |
| 5 Shijith, on Dec 8, 2008 5:25:51 am GMTIts pinging 72.14.205.100 bytes =32 time 305 ttl=240 Reply to Shijith | So you get internet connectivity.
Alright go to Control Panel then go to Security Center within there.
Once in there at the bottom click on Windows Firewall.
Now, this is only temporary so don't freak out, but turn it OFF for just a few minutes and let's see if we can connect using IE or Yahoo!
Tell me how that works. Reply to TheParoxysm | 7 Shijith, on Dec 8, 2008 9:49:38 am GMTYa i did off the firewall and tried to open IE the same problem occurs. you know when its starts , there is software called ultrasurf which is normaly used for open blocked sites..
whenever v need just run and use .. i was kept in desktop one day it was deleted automaticaly then i whenever i download ultrasurf its automaticaly deleted by virus... Reply to Shijith | It's not automatically deleted by viruses my friend. Reply to TheParoxysm | 9 Shijith, on Dec 8, 2008 10:17:58 am GMTOk.. i hope that you got already my problems so is there any solution without fotmat the system? Reply to Shijith | It's some sort of connection issue, but what I can't pinpoint for the life of me. With the firewall off, can you connect to Yahoo Messenger? Reply to TheParoxysm | 11 Shijith, on Dec 8, 2008 10:23:09 am GMTNo i cant open yahoo messanger... Reply to Shijith | I'm really sorry this is taking so long and so frustrating for you.
If you can ping but can't browse, you're most likely looking at a DNS or proxying issue. The first you can fix by checking your tcp/ip settings after you lease an IP address on the wireless network. If there are no DNS servers assigned, you can assign them manually. Chances are good that the gateway address is also a DNS server.
The second issue - proxying - may be more difficult to fix. If http traffic is blocked at the router/firewall, requiring internal clients to use a web proxy for browsing, you will have to guess the address of the proxy server. If the network you are connected to is small enough, you can probably figure this out pretty easily using a port scanner. Reply to TheParoxysm |
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| 13 Shijith, on Dec 8, 2008 10:38:53 am GMTHello,
Please note that i can use internet through mozila fire fox and i can you google talk also Reply to Shijith |
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