Guest liveprices Posted October 6, 2007 Posted October 6, 2007 Message "The Java Runtime Envirnoment cannot be loaded.' When I unCHECK " enabled third-party extensions" I was able to go to the banks websites etc. So it seems somthing is been infected there. How can I find out which BHO been affected? Thanks
Guest Newbie Coder Posted October 6, 2007 Posted October 6, 2007 Re: How do we know which BHO is the culprit LivePrices, Search for the CLSID in the registry & cross reference it through Google If you have Spybot installed you can go MODE menu | ADVANCED | TOOLS tab | BHOs & it will be listed. Click it & it will tell you if it's legitimate or not. Then you have the chance to delete it. Personally, I just leave the Spybot BHO listed & delete all the others -- Newbie Coder (It's just a name) "liveprices" <liveprices@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E8FB029E-05C1-4AF6-B807-E899C2BBBC20@microsoft.com... > Message "The Java Runtime Envirnoment cannot be loaded.' When I unCHECK " > enabled third-party extensions" I was able to go to the banks websites etc. > So it seems somthing is been infected there. How can I find out which BHO > been affected? Thanks >
Guest liveprices Posted October 6, 2007 Posted October 6, 2007 Re: How do we know which BHO is the culprit I dont know whether it was due to I UNCheck the 3rd party browser extension, and when I open the Spybot 1.4>mode>advance>tools> the BHO was uncheck. Click on it and these are the items:- (tick)AcrolEHlprObjClass, (untick) Skpe add-on, (ticked) (5370...........) No name given, (ticked) SSHelper Class, (untick) {90300......} Windows Live Sign in Helper, (unticked) {BDBD1........} Windows Live Toolbar Helper Quote " I just leave the Spybot BHO listed & delete all the others " so by your statement, which one should I delete. Many thanks. "Newbie Coder" wrote: > LivePrices, > > Search for the CLSID in the registry & cross reference it through Google > > If you have Spybot installed you can go MODE menu | ADVANCED | TOOLS tab | BHOs & it will > be listed. Click it & it will tell you if it's legitimate or not. Then you have the chance > to delete it. Personally, I just leave the Spybot BHO listed & delete all the others > > -- > Newbie Coder > (It's just a name) > > > > > "liveprices" <liveprices@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E8FB029E-05C1-4AF6-B807-E899C2BBBC20@microsoft.com... > > Message "The Java Runtime Envirnoment cannot be loaded.' When I unCHECK " > > enabled third-party extensions" I was able to go to the banks websites etc. > > So it seems somthing is been infected there. How can I find out which BHO > > been affected? Thanks > > > >
Guest Newbie Coder Posted October 6, 2007 Posted October 6, 2007 Re: How do we know which BHO is the culprit LivePrices, In Spybot clicking one item at a time expands it & you will see malware, legitimate... You don't need Acrobat or Skype for sure & when installing Skype just install the application & not the other crap that comes with it The 5370 one is the Spybot one Me personally would also remove the Windows Live junk, but they are ok I would delete all bar the 5370 one & Spybot backs up before deleting so you can always restore them -- Newbie Coder (It's just a name) "liveprices" <liveprices@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6A572000-2768-4115-A30E-78AA6BD0A10F@microsoft.com... > I dont know whether it was due to I UNCheck the 3rd party browser extension, > and when I open the Spybot 1.4>mode>advance>tools> the BHO was uncheck. > Click on it and these are the items:- > > (tick)AcrolEHlprObjClass, > (untick) Skpe add-on, > (ticked) (5370...........) No name given, > (ticked) SSHelper Class, > (untick) {90300......} Windows Live Sign in Helper, > (unticked) {BDBD1........} Windows Live Toolbar Helper > > Quote " I just leave the Spybot BHO listed & delete all the others " so by > your statement, which one should I delete. Many thanks. > > > "Newbie Coder" wrote: > > > LivePrices, > > > > Search for the CLSID in the registry & cross reference it through Google > > > > If you have Spybot installed you can go MODE menu | ADVANCED | TOOLS tab | BHOs & it will > > be listed. Click it & it will tell you if it's legitimate or not. Then you have the chance > > to delete it. Personally, I just leave the Spybot BHO listed & delete all the others > > > > -- > > Newbie Coder > > (It's just a name) > > > > > > > > > > "liveprices" <liveprices@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:E8FB029E-05C1-4AF6-B807-E899C2BBBC20@microsoft.com... > > > Message "The Java Runtime Envirnoment cannot be loaded.' When I unCHECK " > > > enabled third-party extensions" I was able to go to the banks websites etc. > > > So it seems somthing is been infected there. How can I find out which BHO > > > been affected? Thanks > > > > > > >
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