  VERN7 Slowly Finding My Way Premium join:2001-07-10 Bethany, CT
| xp home and cnbabe.dll
I could have swarn that i submitted the post but maybe it didnt work. Ok its and xp machine and it driving me absolutly nuts. i didnt a serch on cnbabe.dll and copuldnt find nothing. Whenever my friend restarts his machine the error: c:\program files\commonname\toolbar\cnbabe.dll comes up. i know that its spyware but cant use ad aware to rid of it. i can find it in the registry but theres alot of keys and files under it and im afraid that if i delete it ill screw everything up. can anyone help me out!! PLEASE Thanks a million vern -- AH HA! I knew that!!..........i think |
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  eagle92 Premium join:2000-08-03 La Habra, CA clubs:
| I found this on it, Hope it helps
»www.spywareinfo.net/startup_full.htm
It says its Spyware From Kazaa or another like it, according to most of what i saw you need to clean it out of the registry.
check HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE MICROSOFT WINDOWS CURRENT VERSION RUN
also check the "RUNServices" folder and delete the entry
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 Liliaa Premium join:2001-10-12
| reply to VERN7 Here's a Google Search on it...perhaps to stop the error at start up, type start - Run - type msconfig and go to the startup tab and look for something that's requiring it and uncheck it, that will stop Windows from looking for it when it boots... »www.google.ca/search?hl=en&ie=UT···be&meta=
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| You need to edit your startup systems to stop this from loading. I had the same problem on comp(I'm using XP) and I just used run - msconfig.exe - startup programs tab and removed the check out of the box beside cnbabe.exe. This solved the problem for me, unfortunately Ad-aware doesn't seem to catch this one. |
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  Name Game Premium join:2002-07-07 North Myrtle Beach, SC
| reply to VERN7 This is an onld thread..but in any case this program will catch it and remove it..it is free.
Spybot Search and Destroy V1.0 spybotsd10.zip »www.wilders.org/downloads.htm
Introduction »www.net-integration.net/reviews/spybot1.html Settings »www.net-integration.net/reviews/spybot2.html Excludes »www.net-integration.net/reviews/spybot3.html Updates and more »www.net-integration.net/reviews/spybot4.html Tests and Conclusion »www.net-integration.net/reviews/spybot5.html by Craig A. T. Rashad June 17, 2002 All rights reserved |
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  ju
@swbell.net | disabling cnbabe in startup will correct issue's that occur while operating!! |
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  Name Game Premium join:2002-07-07 North Myrtle Beach, SC
| said by ju: disabling cnbabe in startup will correct issue's that occur while operating!!
Of course it will and sometimes you will have to do it in the safe mode..other times in the DOS..but people would also like to clean all the bits that are left on their system with each one of these they come in contact...so would not it be better to start posting..even as an anon..the full Monty intead of just the one liners that are so obvious in any case and always after the fact when you know all the rest of the post that are given have already solved the problem ???
Be Well,
good to see you again.
Sure wish you would really help. |
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  nonamehere
@149.152.x.x
| reply to VERN7 I solved the problem
I had the same problem from Kazaa. When I booted up I got that error message. I went to run, typed msconfig and hit enter, went to startup and unclicked CNBabe. Voala! Problem solved. Now my problem is that when I turn Kazaa on, any keyboard strikes halts the program and either errors internet explorer or windows explorer. |
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