DNS error

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I am getting the DNS error page almost all the time, sometimes refreshing it
helps. I have changed to firefox because of it. But I'd still like to get
this going if I could. I know there's heaps of threads with this, but there
are links all over the place and different OS and programs, it's too hard to
follow. I use Windows XP SP2. I've scanned and removed spyware and the
trojan Clicker.AW. I use AVG, Spybot and Ad Aware. I did Hijack this! and
they reported it clean. I did the Lspfix and the winsockfix. and some other
things I've forgotten. I've used CCleaner, and did the sfx /scannow thing.

What else?
 
Jen said:
I am getting the DNS error page almost all the time, sometimes
refreshing it helps. I have changed to firefox because of it. But
I'd still like to get this going if I could. I know there's heaps of
threads with this, but there are links all over the place and
different OS and programs, it's too hard to follow. I use Windows XP
SP2. I've scanned and removed spyware and the trojan Clicker.AW. I
use AVG, Spybot and Ad Aware. I did Hijack this! and they reported
it clean. I did the Lspfix and the winsockfix. and some other things
I've forgotten. I've used CCleaner, and did the sfx /scannow thing.

What else?

Line 68 right side
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
 
Jen said:

Sure,just click on line 68 and a registry script download will appear (or it
may run depending on how you have your pc setup),download it someplace, say
your desktop then double click on it to run it.Your anti-virus program may
give you an alert about a malicious script trying to run, allow it to do
so,( you can trust this site) next reboot your computer and see if you still
have the same problem.
please post back your results,Later
 
That worked!!!!

Tankyou so much, there is just so much redirecting all over the place
normally, thanks for the straight out approach.

Jen
 
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