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Old 12-29-2002, 08:56 PM  
Keev
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:mad TPS108.dll <--- Check your PC for this! Evil!

TPS108.dll <--- DIe Bitch Die!

Well been dealing with popups last couple weeks nad trying to find the source of the shit that was causing it. Finally found a DLL file that could not be deleted manually...

I ran ad aware and even it couldnt delete it or take care of it... As far as which software placed the dll on my pc i am still not sure but you might want to look in your pc for this dll file.

It was found on my pc in

C:\WINNT\system32


Turns out a company designed this dll for the specific purpose in helping them deliver targeted ads.

You can read more about this dll shit at the companys site that developed it for advertisers http://www.tps108.org/


Removal Instructions:

If you want to uninstall, you can do so easily through the add/remove function in your control panel. You can access your control panel by going to:

1. Start (typically, the button in the bottom left of your screen)
2. Choose SETTINGS
3. Choose CONTROL PANEL
4. Choose ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS
5. Select TPS108
6. Click on ADD/REMOVE

Of course we encourage you to leave it on so that you can benefit from the occasional offers that it shows you. If you need more information, or experience any technical problems, please contact us at [email protected] . We look forward to hearing from you.

In the absence of an entry in ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS please use on of the following methods: For Windows98 and WindowsXP users:
a) To permanently disable the software click "Start" and then "Run" and type the following command which unregisters the software: regsvr32 c:\windows\TPS108.dll -u"

b) To completely remove the software: reboot and then Find and Delete the fileTPS108.dll.

For Windows2000, WindowsME and WindowsNT users:

a) To permanently disable the software click "Start" and then "Run" and type the following command which unregisters the software: "regsvr32 c:\winnt\TPS108.dll -u"

b) To completely remove the software: reboot and then Find and Delete the file TSP108.dll.



http://www.tps108.org/removal.htm

Last edited by Keev; 12-29-2002 at 08:58 PM..
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