Any NEW (as in, NOT OLD!!!) Advice on How to Stop the IE "Clicking" (and "Popping" and Buzzing") Noi

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"L. A. Powell" said:

OK. I'm throwing this question out to the masses. PUH-LEEEEZE do NOT
quote me anything remotely similar to the following:

This feature can be turned off in the Control Panel. In Windows XP
open the Sounds, Speech and Audio Devices (it's just Sounds &
Multimedia in Windows 2000) then Sounds and Audio Devices, then on the
Sounds tab, scroll down to the section for Windows Explorer. Click
the event called "Start Navigation," and change the setting to "none"
from the dropdown box. Click OK to apply the change, and from now on
you can navigate clicklessly through cyberspace.

ARRRRRRRGGGGHHHHHH!!!

LISTEN CAREFULLY: THIS DOES NOT WORK!!! Something has caused the
"clicking" noise (which is sometimes a "pop" [like a
finger-popping-in-the-mouth popping noise] and sometimes a "buzz"
[starts as one buzz, then two, then three]) to become ON all the time
--- as in UNABLE to be turned OFF!

Even though I do Windows Update every week and have the VERY LATEST
patches and update my anti-virus software DAILY, could this be a
possible clue? THIS: "JS.Exception.Exploit is a detection for an
exploit that allows Java applets to perform various actions on your
system. In many cases, JS.Exception.Exploit may perform simple actions
such as changing your IE settings."

In other words, I am thinking that someone DID THIS to me! I say that
because Norton detected JS.Exception.Exploit, told me it couldn't fix
it (as expected), and FROM THEN ON the noises were there. AND THE
STANDARD ADVICE DOES NOT WORK (to turn them off).

Now, can someone tell me how to REALLY remove the noises and stop
quoting the above? Please! Come up with something NEW! Thanks!

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!

I AM Jala*AN.
 
NO!!!!!!!! it must be built in, I like you have tried and
tried.







-----Original Message-----
"L. A. Powell" said:

OK. I'm throwing this question out to the masses. PUH- LEEEEZE do NOT
quote me anything remotely similar to the following:

This feature can be turned off in the Control Panel. In Windows XP
open the Sounds, Speech and Audio Devices (it's just Sounds &
Multimedia in Windows 2000) then Sounds and Audio Devices, then on the
Sounds tab, scroll down to the section for Windows Explorer. Click
the event called "Start Navigation," and change the setting to "none"
from the dropdown box. Click OK to apply the change, and from now on
you can navigate clicklessly through cyberspace.

ARRRRRRRGGGGHHHHHH!!!

LISTEN CAREFULLY: THIS DOES NOT WORK!!! Something has caused the
"clicking" noise (which is sometimes a "pop" [like a
finger-popping-in-the-mouth popping noise] and sometimes a "buzz"
[starts as one buzz, then two, then three]) to become ON all the time
--- as in UNABLE to be turned OFF!

Even though I do Windows Update every week and have the VERY LATEST
patches and update my anti-virus software DAILY, could this be a
possible clue? THIS: "JS.Exception.Exploit is a detection for an
exploit that allows Java applets to perform various actions on your
system. In many cases, JS.Exception.Exploit may perform simple actions
such as changing your IE settings."

In other words, I am thinking that someone DID THIS to me! I say that
because Norton detected JS.Exception.Exploit, told me it couldn't fix
it (as expected), and FROM THEN ON the noises were there. AND THE
STANDARD ADVICE DOES NOT WORK (to turn them off).

Now, can someone tell me how to REALLY remove the noises and stop
quoting the above? Please! Come up with something NEW! Thanks!

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!

I AM Jala*AN.
.
 
-----Original Message-----
"L. A. Powell" said:

OK. I'm throwing this question out to the masses. PUH- LEEEEZE do NOT
quote me anything remotely similar to the following:

This feature can be turned off in the Control Panel. In Windows XP
open the Sounds, Speech and Audio Devices (it's just Sounds &
Multimedia in Windows 2000) then Sounds and Audio Devices, then on the
Sounds tab, scroll down to the section for Windows Explorer. Click
the event called "Start Navigation," and change the setting to "none"
from the dropdown box. Click OK to apply the change, and from now on
you can navigate clicklessly through cyberspace.

ARRRRRRRGGGGHHHHHH!!!

LISTEN CAREFULLY: THIS DOES NOT WORK!!! Something has caused the
"clicking" noise (which is sometimes a "pop" [like a
finger-popping-in-the-mouth popping noise] and sometimes a "buzz"
[starts as one buzz, then two, then three]) to become ON all the time
--- as in UNABLE to be turned OFF!

Even though I do Windows Update every week and have the VERY LATEST
patches and update my anti-virus software DAILY, could this be a
possible clue? THIS: "JS.Exception.Exploit is a detection for an
exploit that allows Java applets to perform various actions on your
system. In many cases, JS.Exception.Exploit may perform simple actions
such as changing your IE settings."

In other words, I am thinking that someone DID THIS to me! I say that
because Norton detected JS.Exception.Exploit, told me it couldn't fix
it (as expected), and FROM THEN ON the noises were there. AND THE
STANDARD ADVICE DOES NOT WORK (to turn them off).

Now, can someone tell me how to REALLY remove the noises and stop
quoting the above? Please! Come up with something NEW! Thanks!

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!

I AM Jala*AN.
.
pour peanut butter and jelly on the monitor.

there that was something new now wasnt it?
 
I said:
"L. A. Powell" said:

OK. I'm throwing this question out to the masses. PUH-LEEEEZE do NOT
quote me anything remotely similar to the following:

This feature can be turned off in the Control Panel. In Windows XP
open the Sounds, Speech and Audio Devices (it's just Sounds &
Multimedia in Windows 2000) then Sounds and Audio Devices, then on the
Sounds tab, scroll down to the section for Windows Explorer. Click
the event called "Start Navigation," and change the setting to "none"
from the dropdown box. Click OK to apply the change, and from now on
you can navigate clicklessly through cyberspace.

ARRRRRRRGGGGHHHHHH!!!

LISTEN CAREFULLY: THIS DOES NOT WORK!!! Something has caused the
"clicking" noise (which is sometimes a "pop" [like a
finger-popping-in-the-mouth popping noise] and sometimes a "buzz"
[starts as one buzz, then two, then three]) to become ON all the time
--- as in UNABLE to be turned OFF!

Even though I do Windows Update every week and have the VERY LATEST
patches and update my anti-virus software DAILY, could this be a
possible clue? THIS: "JS.Exception.Exploit is a detection for an
exploit that allows Java applets to perform various actions on your
system. In many cases, JS.Exception.Exploit may perform simple actions
such as changing your IE settings."

In other words, I am thinking that someone DID THIS to me! I say that
because Norton detected JS.Exception.Exploit, told me it couldn't fix
it (as expected), and FROM THEN ON the noises were there. AND THE
STANDARD ADVICE DOES NOT WORK (to turn them off).

Now, can someone tell me how to REALLY remove the noises and stop
quoting the above? Please! Come up with something NEW! Thanks!

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!

I AM Jala*AN.

What a charmingly phrased post. Ask for help rudely. An interesting, but
ultimately flawed concept. Format the drive and reinstall Windows.
There you go.

Malke
 
(e-mail address removed) (I AM J'lahn.) wrote in @posting.google.com:
"L. A. Powell" said:

OK. I'm throwing this question out to the masses. PUH-LEEEEZE do NOT
quote me anything remotely similar to the following:

This feature can be turned off in the Control Panel. In Windows XP
open the Sounds, Speech and Audio Devices (it's just Sounds &
Multimedia in Windows 2000) then Sounds and Audio Devices, then on the
Sounds tab, scroll down to the section for Windows Explorer. Click
the event called "Start Navigation," and change the setting to "none"
from the dropdown box. Click OK to apply the change, and from now on
you can navigate clicklessly through cyberspace.

ARRRRRRRGGGGHHHHHH!!!

LISTEN CAREFULLY: THIS DOES NOT WORK!!! Something has caused the
"clicking" noise (which is sometimes a "pop" [like a
finger-popping-in-the-mouth popping noise] and sometimes a "buzz"
[starts as one buzz, then two, then three]) to become ON all the time
--- as in UNABLE to be turned OFF!

Even though I do Windows Update every week and have the VERY LATEST
patches and update my anti-virus software DAILY, could this be a
possible clue? THIS: "JS.Exception.Exploit is a detection for an
exploit that allows Java applets to perform various actions on your
system. In many cases, JS.Exception.Exploit may perform simple actions
such as changing your IE settings."

In other words, I am thinking that someone DID THIS to me! I say that
because Norton detected JS.Exception.Exploit, told me it couldn't fix
it (as expected), and FROM THEN ON the noises were there. AND THE
STANDARD ADVICE DOES NOT WORK (to turn them off).

Now, can someone tell me how to REALLY remove the noises and stop
quoting the above? Please! Come up with something NEW! Thanks!

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!

I AM Jala*AN.

Will you STOP multii-posting? Please. Learn how to cross-post porpely.
We get tired of seeing your question in EVERY DAMN Group. We have either
already answered in another group. Or, Don't have an answer for you and
don't need to see it pop up everytime. If you cross-pot propely. Most
newsreader will mark it as READ in all other groups after you've rad it.
Also Cross-posting is much easier and faster then visiting every group to
re=post the question.

--

David

"Due to Viewer dicretion...
Graphic violence is advised"

http://www.HeroicStories.com/
http://www.thisistrue.com/
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Malke said:
What a charmingly phrased post. Ask for help rudely. An interesting, but
ultimately flawed concept. Format the drive and reinstall Windows.
There you go.

Malke

WRONG WRONG WRONG ***WRONG*** WRONG WRONG WRONG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Next?
 
On 18 Oct 2003 05:02:28 -0700, (e-mail address removed) (I AM
J'lahn.) wrote:

|In other words, I am thinking that someone DID THIS to me!

See
http://content.health.msn.com/content/healthwise/59/14801
for a new approach !!

Larry

Any advice given is my attempt to show appreciation for all
the excellent help I've received here but I'm no MVP so it
may only apply NUGS. Personal attacks, nitpicking & criticism
of anything but content will NOT be responded to. Those
posters should spend their time taking the test @
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/ocdtrt1.htm
 
Larry(LJL269) said:
On 18 Oct 2003 05:02:28 -0700, (e-mail address removed) (I AM
J'lahn.) wrote:

|In other words, I am thinking that someone DID THIS to me!

See
http://content.health.msn.com/content/healthwise/59/14801
for a new approach !!

Larry

Any advice given is my attempt to show appreciation for all
the excellent help I've received here but I'm no MVP so it
may only apply NUGS. Personal attacks, nitpicking & criticism
of anything but content will NOT be responded to. Those
posters should spend their time taking the test @
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/ocdtrt1.htm


You know, it really is OK to simply say I DON'T KNOW. It would make
you look less foolish... a LITTLE less foolish. And here's another
great idea: Go to hell, YOU ASS!!!
 
David said:
Will you STOP multii-posting? Please. Learn how to cross-post porpely.
We get tired of seeing your question in EVERY DAMN Group. We have either
already answered in another group. Or, Don't have an answer for you and
don't need to see it pop up everytime. If you cross-pot propely. Most
newsreader will mark it as READ in all other groups after you've rad it.
Also Cross-posting is much easier and faster then visiting every group to
re=post the question.

--

David

"Due to Viewer dicretion...
Graphic violence is advised"

You know, it really is OK to simply say I DON'T KNOW. Cuz you don't!!!
And here's another great idea: GO TO HELL, CARPOOLDUMMY!!!
 
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