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viva
Citizen Username: Viva
Post Number: 469 Registered: 5-2001
| Posted on Saturday, June 19, 2004 - 9:49 am: |    |
after i run a check, i get a box on my screen stating that spybot has detected an important registry entry that has been changed... example: Category: System Startup user entry Change: Value deleted Entry: eZmmod Old Data: C:\PROGRA:\ezula\mmod.exe then asks to deny or accept the change. probably a dumb question but what is the correct response? also, do i check the box asking to remember the change? |
   
ReallyTrying
Citizen Username: Reallytrying
Post Number: 420 Registered: 1-2003

| Posted on Monday, June 28, 2004 - 2:06 pm: |    |
1. accept 2. yes This is a great little app that everyone should have and use. |
   
Dave
Citizen Username: Dave
Post Number: 7519 Registered: 4-1998

| Posted on Monday, June 28, 2004 - 5:20 pm: |    |
quote:eZmmod / Ezula - regarded as spyware/theftware and bundled with the popular iMesh and KaZaA file-sharing programs. Read here for more information
I think that's a virus. Do not accept it. More:
quote:Attention Web Users: We'd like to bring your attention to an issue that has the potential to affect the entire Web community. There's a new form of technology that alters webpages without the knowledge or permission of website owners. The most widespread version of this technology is a program called TopText. TopText comes bundled with the popular file-sharing programs KaZaa & iMesh, as well as several other freeware programs. If you've noticed yellow underlines with green edges showing up on a lot of the pages that you visit, you have installed (intentionally or otherwise) the TopText application. These underlines are not the work of the people who created the pages, but are added when TopText alters your browser settings without your knowledge. If you click on one of these links, you'll be taken to the website of an advertiser who paid the makers of TopText (eZula, Inc.) for the underline. This raises a number of concerns. For example, the page that the link leads to may not be appropriate for children. Furthermore, unreviewed links may be introduced into shopping cart links, product recommendations, editorials, online legal documents and posts to online forums, adding confusion and potentially misleading you, the user. But perhaps the most frightening concern TopText and similar applications raise is that they may spell an end to the free Web. A huge percentage of the Web's most popular sites owe their very existence to advertising dollars. TopText steals those dollars away from them without any compensation. If this technology is allowed to spread, free sites will be forced to charge fees for their use. And this will dramatically limit the number of people who will be able to afford to use the Internet as a resource.
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Francine Valle
Citizen Username: Frannyfree
Post Number: 11 Registered: 1-2004
| Posted on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 - 11:29 am: |    |
HOw do I cange my user name? |
   
Dave
Citizen Username: Dave
Post Number: 7525 Registered: 4-1998

| Posted on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 - 11:35 am: |    |
The only way to change your username "Frannyfree" is to log into 'edit profile', delete the account, and sign up again. To change "Francine Valle", you can log into 'edit profile', change your 'real name' field and save the profile. All future posts will have the new name on it. |
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