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Nachi ns winXP sam i mislia che e ot Internet Explorera toia problem ....se mi izlizar nekvi reklamni baneri ili celi stranici po desctopa otvoreni ot Explorera dori i bez da sum go pusnal pak mi izlizat...mnogo seriozno mi pisna ot tiah prez 10 min se niakoi nov shte se poiavi.Ima li niakakuv nachin da se premahne tozi draznesh problem :)))

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Da ama neshto se precaka sistemata basi ne moga da se opravia .Slojih onaia programa deto beshe predlojena v topica: Ad-aware 6.0 Pro da ama tia ne mi varshi rabota ne stava dalaverata s neia daje ze da se precakva se poveche poluchavat se ot sorta POP UP.:

http://www.warez.ru:8080/FTP/Pictures/antaro/Fuxk.jpg

i to v dovolno goliamo kolichestvo nadvishavashto 100 broia dori desctopa mi zaciklq i ne moje da se mrudne nishto po nego edinstvenie nachin e da restartna i sled tova starata istoria se povtaria se edno me flooodi mamichkata mu.Mislq si ako po niakakuv nachin premahna Internet Explorera i sloja niakoi ot polzvanite Browzer dali niama da se poluchi neshto.No opitvah da go Cut I.Explorera no ne se poluchava toi e v registrite i ne moga da go mahna.Neznam i az kakvo da pravia veche slojih norton dano toi gi spre ama nishto ne znam kakuv shte e rezultatat. :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:

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Ами какво да кажа, явно става дума за вирус. Ти си се сетил кога да сложиш Нортън :wir . Може да си дал Yes на нещо да се инсталира когато Експлоръра те е питал. Аз съм с IE откакто се помня и такова нещо не ми е било (Win98, после ХР, от години). Не можеш да махнеш IE от системата си! Имам предвид поне ядрото не можеш, то се ползва от самия Уиндовс.

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Shhh tedy ade da ne govoria golemi dumi ama ot kak slojih norton-a spriaha tia POP-UP svinshtini dano se zadarji taka hehehe Norton-a sum go pusnal da scan Full system i za sega mi e FIXIRAL:1 i INFECTED:1 dano samo da ne e neshto po seriozno daje slagah 2004 ama mi davashe nekav Error i ne iskashe da trugva sega butnah 2003 i se zadarja

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Az po princip nqmam takiva problemi, no na novata versiq na System Mechanic (ima q v warez-a) ima dva tool-a - Eliminate Spyware i Eliminate Web PopUps. Za pyrviq moga da ti kaja 4e deistva bezotkazno i mi otkri i eliminira 2-3 spyware,a vtoriq predstavlqva ne6to kato firewall za popups (moje da ne e mn to4no izkazvane,no pone s takova vpe4atlenie ostanah).Probvai programata i dano ti pomogne.

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Ако става дума за попъп прозорци и банери, които бълват някои сайтове, когато ги посещаваш, това което ти трябва е добра програма за блокиране на определени интернет адреси... Има много такива и въпроса е обсъждан вече достатъчно. След като си намериш такава, остава ти само да й зададеш какво да блокира. За да не се чудиш кои адреси да блокираш, и за да не блокираш по грешка някой невинен, ето един списък с адресите на сайтовете, които хостват тези рекламки от попъп прозорците и банерите:

http://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.p...ostformat=hosts

 

Списъка се подновява и допълва нонстоп - не е лоша идея да буукмаркнеш адреса и да го дърпаш от време на време отново... Разгледай и целия сайт - има добра информация по въпроса на него...

 

Между другото, на сайта е обяснено и как да бориш тези попъп-и и банери и без допълнителен софтуер на компютъра си - всъщност списъка е пригоден за употреба именно така, а не за подаване на софтуер. Става дума за редактиране на hosts файла на системата ти (няма значение Линукс или Уиндоус е). Ако следваш инструкциите би трябвало да няма проблеми.

Ето кратък цитат:

So, to start blocking ads:

 

1. find your hosts file

2. download the list of ad servers

3. copy the list of ad servers on the end of your hosts file (see Where's my hosts file? if you don't know where it is)

4. restart your browser

 

and that should hopefully be it.

how it works

It's possible to set up a name server as authoritative for any domain you choose, allowing you to specify the DNS records for that domain. You can also configure most computers to be sort of mini-nameservers for themselves, so that they check their own DNS records before asking a nameserver. Either way, you get to say what hostname points to what IP address. If you haven't guessed already, the way you block ads it to provide bogus information about the domains we don't want to see - ie, all those servers out there that dedicate their existence to spewing out banner ads.

 

The hosts file

 

Probably the most common way people block ads like this is with something called the "hosts file". The hosts file is a simple list of hostnames and their corresponding IP addresses, which your computer looks at every time you try and contact a previously unknown hostname. If it finds an entry for the computer you're trying to reach, it sets the IP address for that computer to be whatever's in the hosts file.

 

127.0.0.1 is a special IP address which, to a computer, always means that computer. Any time a machine sends a network request to 127.0.0.1, it is talking to itself. This is very useful when it comes to blocking ads, because all we have to do is specify the IP address of any ad server to be 127.0.0.1. And to do that, all we have to do is edit the hosts file. What will happen then is something like this:

 

1. you visit a web page

2. the web page contains a banner ad stored on the server "ads.example.com"

3. your computer says "ads.example.com? never heard of it. wait a second, let's see if I've got the number on me..."

4. your computer finds its hosts file and checks to see if ads.example.com is listed

5. it finds the hostname, which points to 127.0.0.1

6. "great", says the computer, and sends off a request to 127.0.0.1 for the banner ad that's supposed to be on the page

7. "oh", says the computer, and fails to show anything because it just sent a request to itself for a banner ad

 

  Where's my hosts file?

 

In Windows 2000, the hosts file is in C:\WinNT\system32\drivers\etc\, Windows XP in C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc, and for Windows 95 or 98 (and ME I guess) it's just in C:\Windows (I think). If you're using Linux or some other Unixy type operating system, you'll probably find it in /etc/. I've got no idea where it is on a Mac, but perhaps you could use the Finder to Find it for you.

 

The format of the hosts file is very simple - IP address, whitespace, then a list of hostnames. However, you don't need to know anything about the format if you don't want to as you can just view the list hosts file.

 

Of course, that's not the only way to use the list, but it's probably the most simple.

other ways to use this list

# As a Windows hosts file

 

I use this list with a local nameserver, but you can also use this list with windows to block ads. to do this, download the list hosts format and put it in your C:\Windows\ folder (C:\WinNT\system32\drivers\drivers\etc\ under Windows 2000 and I think NT as well) as a file called "hosts" (just "hosts", no .txt or anything). if you already have a file called "hosts" there, just add this list on to the end. (See above for a more detailed explanation of how this works.)

 

# As a Unix hosts file

 

You can of course also just put the contents of the list in hosts file format in /etc/hosts, and it'll have the same effect as running a local nameserver (as long as the machine is configured to check /etc/hosts of course).

 

Много кратък, няма що... Но все пак е непълен - прегледай сайта най-добре...

 

УТОЧНЕНИЕ: Неприятен ефект от метода със hosts file е, че всеки път когато браузърът попадне на банер или линк към блокиран сървър, ще ви изкача прозорче "server not found" (но пък страницата ще се зарежда много по-бързо!!) - това в Mozilla, за IE и другите незнам... За Mozilla и как да борим банерите и попъпите с нея виж тук - http://www.deftone.com/blogzilla/archives/...d_blocking.html ...

Уф, стига че стана много дълго...

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