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Windows 7 Proxy Auto-check [Closed]


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Yackemflaber

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The proxy settings, which I've read is specific to each browser, are checking themselves and slowing my internet down and I think stealing my information. I'm running windows 7. Thank you.


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Biscuithd

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Sorry that it has taken so long to reply. We've been very busy. :)

 

If you still require help, please complete the following steps.

 

51a5d669693dd-icon_OTL.png Scan with OTL

Please download OTL by OldTimer and save the file to your desktop.



  • Right-click on 51a5d669693dd-icon_OTL.png icon and select RunAsAdmin.jpg Run as Administrator to start the tool.
  • Make sure that Scan All Users, LOP check and Purity check are ticked.
  • For 64-bit systems only - make sure that Include 64-bit option is also ticked.
  • Sections Processes, Modules, Services, Drivers, Standard Registry are set to Use Safelist.
  • Section Extra Registry is also set to Use Safelist.
  • Under the Custom Scans/Fixes bar in the box paste in the following:
  • Push Run Scan and wait patiently.
  • Two notepad windows will be opened after this run: OTL.txt (maximized) and Extras.txt (minimized).

Please include the content of both logfiles in your next reply.

 


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