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david

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PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2004 6:39 pm    Post subject: casprog
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I used the search in windows ME and did the search for uinst and it worked!!! All day and found it at last. Very Happy Exclamation
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net_tech

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PostPosted: Thu May 06, 2004 6:50 pm    Post subject: The solution to everyone's problem.....Thank You!
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Thank you Crazyloaf! I've been battling the same advertisement as you all have. Is anyone dealing with " pop-under " ads? They're not porn pop ups, just regular commercial like pop-ups. I'm still working on those.

Again, thank you so very much crazyloaf.
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ManyHats11

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PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2004 1:34 pm    Post subject: CasProg and Golden Palace
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If this suggestion has been posted already I apologize.

Has anyone considered a class action suit for loss of productivity? I am the IT department at a small business and I spent about 4 hours tracking this thing down thing morning. If you use a conservative consulting rate that is about $500-$1000 worth of time. If enough people got together a lawyer may be interested enough. I wouldn't even care if I got any money just so the morons that started this stuff had to pay.
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PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2004 2:43 pm    Post subject: CasProg deleted
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crazyloaf wrote:
Hello Everyone:

The way I got rid of all the mallicious files is by using Ad-aware. At first I was using a dated version of ad-aware (I think it was 5.83) but then I upgraded to AD-AWARE 6.0 PERSONAL. I then proceeded to download any upgrades that AD-AWARE needed. Download it here safetly from http://download.com.com/3001-8022-10214379.html

1. There are three scans that can be done I did all three scans and customized the scans to scan everything. It found hundred of files and I proceeded to delete them all for every scan I did. (The scans do take awhile.)

2. Restart your computer after every scan.

3. This method got rid of everything such as bridge, optomizer, etc. The only thing that was left was casprog. I got rid of this by going to SEARCH (for files and folders) in the START menu. I searched for ( uinst ) , what I was looking for was uinst_cp.exe. When I found the correct file I deleted it.

NOTICE THAT IT DISGUISES ITSELF BY THE INCORRECT SPELLING BY SWITHTING AROUND THE (I) AND (N) SO AS TO NOT SPELL UNIST.

After I deleted it I ran ADD/REMOVE programs and tried to uninstall CASPROG and windows just deleted it from the list.

Some other suggestions that might help, and I also did was to search for (blaze) to get blaze_find. I deleted this aswell. I searched for other words as well such as: golden, palace, gp, optimizer, bridge, casprog, etc. If I found anything that remotely looked like it was associated with GOLDEN PALACE I deleted it.

To delete bridge.dll you will have to turn on the computer in safemode and use the SEARCH & DELETE method above.

This is what I did and it worked form me. I'm sure it will work for others. If this does work for somebody else, make a post and let others know.


Oh thank you thank you thank you! I tried everything listed to get rid of this and kept getting the notice that I was missing something, sorry I don't remember but it's the same notice that was previously mentioned. Something about " " not being installed etc. I searched the uinst and it worked. Thanks so much!
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2004 9:35 pm    Post subject:
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thank you. it helped a lot.
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