First, thanks to all who helped me out with the image/file backup question. I did both, reformatted, things are humming along nicely, since I got Comodo's firewall working. Once my brother returns some software to me (yay, thought I'd lost it), I'm good.
Something odd is happening, though, when I go to my ISP's website (Chilitech.net) and only there. Adobe Reader kicks up briefly, just the splash screen. At the same time I get a message that the website wants to run Windows Media Player. I e-mailed them about it since I know of nothing on there that requires either program. Their response was "Wow, that's odd" and a request for me to call their tech support. I understand that response - it _is_ odd.
I will call them, but my work hours currently prevent me from having free time when they're open. In the meantime, has anyone run into anything like that? Any thoughts? Scans are all clean in Safe Mode.
HP Pavilion, IE7 V. 7.0.5370.11, XP Home SP2, dialup, Comodo firewall and Avast! 4.7 Home A/V. Doesn't happen with Firefox 1.5.
I didn't have it before the reformat, but I can't think of anything related to that that would be responsible for the problem.
Something odd is happening, though, when I go to my ISP's website (Chilitech.net) and only there. Adobe Reader kicks up briefly, just the splash screen. At the same time I get a message that the website wants to run Windows Media Player. I e-mailed them about it since I know of nothing on there that requires either program. Their response was "Wow, that's odd" and a request for me to call their tech support. I understand that response - it _is_ odd.
I will call them, but my work hours currently prevent me from having free time when they're open. In the meantime, has anyone run into anything like that? Any thoughts? Scans are all clean in Safe Mode.
HP Pavilion, IE7 V. 7.0.5370.11, XP Home SP2, dialup, Comodo firewall and Avast! 4.7 Home A/V. Doesn't happen with Firefox 1.5.
I didn't have it before the reformat, but I can't think of anything related to that that would be responsible for the problem.
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