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From: dsears on 7 Mar 2010 15:19 There is a very annoying ad that comes into my computer each time I log on to IE6 from the following site: http://content.pulse360.com/AF7F5454-06AA-11DF-BB59-79A43FF5047F I have gone to Tools-Options-Security-Restrict and tried to block it by adding the above address to the list. However, the list will not accept the characters after the .com/ and the ads still appear. I have XP HE sp3 in the computer with IE6. I also have NIS 2010 installed. Certainly there should be someway to block those ads, I just do not know how. dsc
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 7 Mar 2010 16:28 Do a Google Search on "custom host file." dsears wrote: > There is a very annoying ad that comes into my computer each time I log on > to IE6 from the following site: > http://content.pulse360.com/AF7F5454-06AA-11DF-BB59-79A43FF5047F > I have gone to Tools-Options-Security-Restrict and tried to block it by > adding the above address to the list. However, the list will not accept > the > characters after the .com/ and the ads still appear. > > I have XP HE sp3 in the computer with IE6. I also have NIS 2010 > installed. > Certainly there should be someway to block those ads, I just do not know > how. dsc
From: Hot-text on 8 Mar 2010 17:14
Right Hand Internet Explorrer Click on Properties Click on Pivacy Check Turn on Pop-Up Blocker Click Apply Click OK "dsears" <dsears(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3952A7D5-2989-4F32-9B9C-263458BC740B(a)microsoft.com... > There is a very annoying ad that comes into my computer each time I log on > to > IE6 from the following site: > http://content.pulse360.com/AF7F5454-06AA-11DF-BB59-79A43FF5047F > I have gone to Tools-Options-Security-Restrict and tried to block it by > adding the above address to the list. However, the list will not accept > the > characters after the .com/ and the ads still appear. > > I have XP HE sp3 in the computer with IE6. I also have NIS 2010 > installed. > Certainly there should be someway to block those ads, I just do not know > how. > dsc |