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Join Date: Mar 2007
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RESOLVED: Deleting Files/IP addresses
I installed a program (on a 3 day trial) called Hide My IP 2007. After the end of the trial I unistalled the program, but it left the folder containing a file called proxyfilter.dll.
Any ideas as to what this file is as I can't delete it, and when i use a program to delete it, it disables my connection to the internet. Also, my ip address is showing as a completely different location to where I am. Is there any way of resetting this to what it should be? Thanks in advance for all help |
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Re: Deleting Files/IP addresses
it looks to me as if when you uninstalled it it left some software there which it will not allow you to delet have you tride going on in safe mode as the adminstrator and deleting then ?
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Re: Deleting Files/IP addresses
You may need to remove proxyfilter.dll from IE settings:
Tools -> Internet Options -> Programs -> Manage Add-ons
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Re: Deleting Files/IP addresses
There's different settings in the manage add-ons applet....try checking them all to see if it's listed anywhere please:
Add-ons that have been used by internet explorer Add-ons currently loaded in internet explorer Add-ons that run without permission
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Re: Deleting Files/IP addresses
Also, as 90xjoeyx06 suggested, try deleting it in Safe Mode to see if that helps (back up the file first just incase it affects your internet connection when you boot back into normal mode though).
Have you tried rebooting since uninstalling the program? Also, you could use a program such as Unlocker which will be able to tell you what process is locking the file...that way, we may be able to work out a clean way to remove it??
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Re: Deleting Files/IP addresses
Ok...probably means you're using IE6??
Have you tried: Safe Mode? Rebooting? Unlocker?
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Re: Deleting Files/IP addresses
Rebooting and safe mode doesn't work.
Tried to delete with unlocker before and it disappeared, but that's when the internet connection was lost. Have run unlocker again, and it looks like the processes involved with the file, are basically everything - including Internet explorer and unlocker itself |
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Re: Deleting Files/IP addresses
Hi neilsinc,
Are you currently using a different computer to connect to the internet? If so, then would you be able to copy these small files using a removable storage device (usb key, cd-r, etc) ? Please download the following files: 1. HijackThis. 2. Deckard's System Scanner (DSS) Transfer the two files via removable storage to the computer with the connectivity issues. Then continue with these set of instructions: 1. Copy hijackthis_sfx.exe to your Desktop. Double-click on the file and click on the "Unzip" button to install. It will by default install to the directory - C:\PROGRAM FILES\HIJACKTHIS\ 2. Copy dss.exe to your Desktop. Note: You must be logged onto an account with administrator privileges.
Thank you
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Re: Deleting Files/IP addresses
For those interested in the outcome of this....
forhockey researched, and correctly surmised that the file in question was in the LSP stack, and by simply deleting it, the internet connection was breaking. The file needed to be safely removed from the stack first using a specialized tool...though it still took another specialized tool to delete it afterward. This thread would seem to be resolved.
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Re: Deleting Files/IP addresses
Thanks for the update tetonbob
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