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Help with Add-on's in IE7

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Mike Busch - 29 Sep 2007 12:48 GMT
I have an add-on (awtqq.dll) in IE7 that gives me annoying pop-ups for
DiskCleaner, WinAntiSypyware, and others. I disable it and after a restart of
IE it is right back. I disable it, close and open EI and it is not there
until the next time I open. I have read that someone said if you delete the
file it just comes back, which makes me believe that there is something
generating this .dll. When I try to download suggested software to ride this
file, it will shutdown IE. I am shocked Symantec or other even Microsoft
don't have a fix for this. Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Corentin Cras-Méneur - 01 Oct 2007 21:48 GMT
> I have an add-on (awtqq.dll) in IE7

This is the group for the Mac version of IE (hence the .mac in the
name).
You might want to repost in one of the regular IE grops,

Corentin

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