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| How to tell you have SpywareCopy write Microsoft Corp.SYMPTOMSYou may experience any one or more of the following symptoms: · When you start your computer, or when your computer has been idle for many minutes, your Internet browser opens to display Web site advertisements. · When you use your browser to view Web sites, other instances of your browser open to display Web site advertisements. · Your Web browser's home page unexpectedly changes. · Web pages are unexpectedly added to your Favorites folder. · New toolbars are unexpectedly added to your Web browser. · You cannot start a program. · When you click a link in a program, the link does not work. · Your Web browser suddenly closes or stops responding. · It takes a much longer time to start or to resume your computer. · Components of Windows or other programs no longer work.
CAUSEThis issue may occur when deceptive software such as spyware or unauthorized adware is installed on your computer. This type of software may come bundled with software that you want to install or may be included with downloaded Web components.
RESOLUTION To try to identify and remove deceptive software from your computer, use one or all the following methods. Use Add or Remove Programs1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click Add or Remove Programs. 3. In the Currently installed programs list, find programs that you do not recognize or are named similarly to the program that is causing the unwanted behavior.Note Some programs that have unfamiliar names may not be deceptive software. Some programs may have come preinstalled on the computer from the manufacturer or may be important components of other software that you have installed on your computer. Microsoft recommends that you use caution when you remove programs from your computer. Click the program that you want to remove, and then click Remove. To remove the component, follow the instructions that appear on your screen. You may have to restart your computer.Use the built-in program removerIf the program that you want to remove is not listed in Add or Remove Programs, you may be able to use the built-in program remover to remove the program. To dothis, follow these steps:1. Click Start, point to Programs, and then search for a folder with the name of the program that you want to remove or the name of a program that may have included the program that you want to remove. 2. Point to the Program_Name folder, and then click the file to remove the program if the file exists. For example, the file might be named Unist.exe, Uninstall, or Uninstall Program_Name. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to remove the program.Find the program folder with Windows ExplorerSome programs do not register with Add or Remove Programs and do not have a Start Menu folder. These programs may have a folder on the hard disk drive where the program that you want to remove is installed. This folder may contain a file that you can use to automatically remove the program. To find the program folder and remove the unwanted program, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Explore. 2. Expand the folder tree to look for a folder with the name of the program that you want to remove or the name of a program that may have included the program that you want to remove. 3. When you find the unwanted program's folder, click the folder. 4. In the right-pane, if a file to remove the program exists, double-click that file. For example, the file may be named Unist.exe, Uninstall, or Uninstall Program_Name. 5. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to remove the program.
Note If you find a folder for the program that you want to remove, but you do not find a remove file to remove the program, do not delete the folder or the contents of the folder. If you delete the folder or the contents of the folder, you may adversely affect your computer performance and operation. For example, Windows may not start, programs may not start, or programs may stop running. Use antivirus software Some deceptive software can be removed by some antivirus programs. However, not all antivirus companies detect or remove this software because it is different from viruses. Contact the manufacturer of your antivirus program for more information about removing deceptive software. 49500 List of antivirus software vendors Use an automated removal toolSome non-Microsoft tools exist that may be able to remove the deceptive software program. Some of the companies that provide spyware or unauthorized adware removal programs include the following companies: · Ad-AwareFor more information about Ad-Aware, visit the following Lavasoft Web site: http://www.lavasoft.de/ms/index.htm
· Pest PatrolFor more information, visit the following Pest Patrol Web site:
· Spybot Search and DestroyFor more information, visit the following Spybot Web site: http://www.safer-networking.org/microsoft.en.html
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