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Subject: Re: javascript-of-unknown-origin.netscape.com
From: Thierry (thierry
PURGE-IT.COM)Date: Sun Aug 13 2000 - 06:26:43 CDT
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Thierry wrote:
Sorry for the Typo it should have been :
Check
c:\windows\hosts.sam
or
c:\windows\hosts
Thierry
http://www.Purge-it.com/?focusms
> Check
> c:\windows\hosts.sam
> or
> c:\windows\hosts.sam
>
> There should be a line that says
> "127.0.0.1 javascript-of-unknown-origin.netscape.com"
> Simply remove it and save the file.
>
> http://www.Purge-it.com/?focusms
>
>
>
>
> Vitor Braga wrote:
>
>> My Windows 98SE box has *all time* a connection into ports 137,138
>> for javascript-of-unknown-origin.netscape.com:0...
>> These connections are always in the LISTENING state... I uninstalled
>> netscape ( not 'cause this ) and it still listening at
>> these ports... any one knows why?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Vitor Braga
>>
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