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Re: Frozen Web Page in Firefox 3.6
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2010, 09:40:52 PM »
I'm a bit confused as to why an box came up asking you to install an active x component of FF.

Let's take a quick look at things:
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%SYSTEMDRIVE%\*.exe
%systemroot%\*. /mp /s
/md5start
eventlog.dll
scecli.dll
netlogon.dll
cngaudit.dll
sceclt.dll
ntelogon.dll
logevent.dll
iaStor.sys
nvstor.sys
atapi.sys
IdeChnDr.sys
viasraid.sys
AGP440.sys
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viamraid.sys
nvata.sys
nvgts.sys
iastorv.sys
ViPrt.sys
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[INACTIVE] Frozen Web Page in Firefox 3.6
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2010, 07:55:31 AM »
The other day I visited a web page using Firefox 3.6 and a box appeared that asked me if I wanted to install an Active X component. I clicked on cancel, and this box kept reappearing. Not only that but FF froze. I could not click on anything else. I had to kill FF 3.6 using Task Manager in XP.

Are there any programs that exist that allow you to unfreeze your browser in such a circumstance.

I am using NIS 2010, the latest version. However, at this time, the Norton Toolbar 4.5 works with FF but as of yet, not the Intrusion Protection. I thought this would prevent such an occurrence but I do not want to be dependent upon the toolbar and am looking for some other alternative if it exists. I investigated the FF add-on No-Script but found it to be too cumbersome for my taste.

Any other suggestions? Thanks.
 

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