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Answer» I am a newbie with a slight problem DEALING with autodialers when I turn on the internet. I need to double check what web addresses my computer is accessing before it eventually finds the Google web site. My PC is working correctly, no probs there.
To access the internet I use, IE7 and run XP Pro When I begin the process of connecting to the internet, a creme bar appears just above the bottom blue bar, I can at times see various web addresses flash or appear on this cream bar, then disappear. I WANT to be able to read it, but it is just so blindingly fast. I do end up on Google which is where I want to be to search from.
What I want to know, how can I slowdown the internet addresses displayed on the cream bar or keep a record of every web address that has been accessed and what the web site name is.
Has anyone reading this come up with a fix - tweak a utility - made a program that can help me to do this, because I think the original web address is being REDIRECTED somewhere else before it allows me to access the Google search page.
I use dialup as broadband is not available in small remote outback towns in Australia.
I once had a dialer which caused me $300 odd dollars worth of grief grrrrr so when I see web addresses being accessed which I didn't tell it to access, I get a bit frightened.
I WOULD be more concerned with getting rid of whatever might be on your computer!
Go through this thread
Skip the online scan part if you need to, SINCE you are on dial up.
Post the logs in the Computer Viruses and Spyware forum.
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