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Resolved Internet Settings in registry.

Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by BobbyScot, 2012/06/20.

  1. 2012/06/22
    SpywareDr

    SpywareDr SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    TonyT

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    The IE entries mentioned take up very little space at all. It's just text inside a compressed database. If you took all those entries and put them into a Notepad text file, and saved it, and then viewed the file properties, you will see how much hard drive space that text file uses. The registry is a compressed file, thus the space used by those entries is about 20% of the size of that text file. We're talking bytes.
     

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    BobbyScot

    BobbyScot Geek Member Thread Starter

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    After a lengthy time, deleted all files envolved, after a powerup later all files were visible again. I have many software titles installed.
     
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    BobbyScot

    BobbyScot Geek Member Thread Starter

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    TonyT, Thank you for comments, and appreciate in what you say that space taken is minimum. However, these files relate to **** and other obscene addresses, how they have invaded my computer is a mystery!!!. I certainly object to these addresses or have I tried ever to deal in this field. My concern is very high and wish to erase all traces from my computer.
     
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    As I said:
     
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    MrBill

    MrBill SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    Do you have 3rd party cookies blocked? If not, you should have. Don't know what browers you are using. Let us know and we can tell you how to block them.
     
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    BobbyScot

    BobbyScot Geek Member Thread Starter

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    Microsoft Internet Explore 8. Third party is set as Blocked.
     
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    SpywareDr

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    If you don't want your computer to be able to go to a website with an objectionable name such as say "xxx.xxx ",

    or to even display anything (like an ad) from that "xxx.xxx" domain,

    you're going to have to create a rule on your computer telling it not to go to "xxx.xxx ".

    That's why you see "xxx.xxx" listed on your computer . . . it's in a rule that's trying to protect you from "xxx.xxx ".
     
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    TonyT

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    The locations where these names appear, well, they appear there because to prevent those **** sites from being able to harm or infect your computer. They are blacklisted sites.

    Security software such as Spyware Blaster, Internet Security suites like Norton and other similar software will put those names there. It's part of how they protect your computer.

    If you don't want those names there at all, then you may be able to disable that feature in your security software.

    If you have a real concern about those names being there, or having been there, then I have news for you. Those names, and anything else for that matter on your computer, can never be completely removed. There is no publicly available software that can completely hide traces of the existence of things that have ever been on a hard disk. The DoJ and other agencies have classified software than can recover data from nearly any hard disk that has averted the metal shredder.
     
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    BobbyScot

    BobbyScot Geek Member Thread Starter

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    Thank you all for suggestions and helpfull comments. I will just call it a day and forget details are listed. Regards.
     
  12. 2012/06/23
    TonyT

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    Just so you know, you can add or remove sites from this registry key:
    ..../Zone Maps> Domains
    via Internet Options > Security Tab > Restricted Sites > Sites button. (security software may or may not put them back)

    Please mark your thread as 'Resolved'.
     

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