Wacko computer question.
Posted: Tue May 11, 2004 11:33 am
This is a little involved so bear with me here.
The phone line I use for my computer and SBC/YAHOO dialup at times gets calls into the phone but there's no one there. When I pick up the receiver all I hear is a whistling sound and if I hang up then pick up again the sound does not go away. Fearing that the line is being left open and that SBC would get pi$$ed at me for that I called SBC and asked about it.
The fellow I talked to suggested dialing *67 BEFORE the ISP phone number. That was supposed to hide my phone number from over ambitious marketers. So I did that. In any case my computer was otherwise acting very sluggish so after trying that I had NORTON run a check on my HD. They came back with a potential "adware" problem of ipin32.dll which they couldn't delete. In fact NORTON acts like they can't even quarantine so I checked further and got the entire address of this "potential" problem. It showed to be c:\programfiles\sbcyahoo\connectionmanager\IPinsight\ipin3.dll, so I guess my question is, is that file a problem as NORTON fears or is it a block to my phone number which SBC said, is it both as well as a check into what web sites I go to or could it be neither?
Has anyone else run into this kind of a situation?
Thanks.
The phone line I use for my computer and SBC/YAHOO dialup at times gets calls into the phone but there's no one there. When I pick up the receiver all I hear is a whistling sound and if I hang up then pick up again the sound does not go away. Fearing that the line is being left open and that SBC would get pi$$ed at me for that I called SBC and asked about it.
The fellow I talked to suggested dialing *67 BEFORE the ISP phone number. That was supposed to hide my phone number from over ambitious marketers. So I did that. In any case my computer was otherwise acting very sluggish so after trying that I had NORTON run a check on my HD. They came back with a potential "adware" problem of ipin32.dll which they couldn't delete. In fact NORTON acts like they can't even quarantine so I checked further and got the entire address of this "potential" problem. It showed to be c:\programfiles\sbcyahoo\connectionmanager\IPinsight\ipin3.dll, so I guess my question is, is that file a problem as NORTON fears or is it a block to my phone number which SBC said, is it both as well as a check into what web sites I go to or could it be neither?
Has anyone else run into this kind of a situation?
Thanks.