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WJView error

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catt - 31 Jan 2004 16:36 GMT
What is the WJView error: cannot execute main box that
pops up every single time I log on??  I have SpyKiller and
Nortons 2004 and I have no corrupted files or viruses but
I cannot get rid of this thing and it's driving me nuts.  
As far as I know it's not causing a problem...just on my
nerves.
Mike M - 31 Jan 2004 17:00 GMT
You may have NAV and even SpyKiller but you have at some time had a parasite
of some sort which added an entry to the startup axis so that it is executed
each time you boot your PC and whilst the parasite has hopefully been removed
and the damage it caused been repaired it would appear that the entry in the
startup axis is still present.  Use MSConfig, (Start | Run, enter MSConfig and
then click OK), open the Startup tab and look for an entry that either refers
to wjview or a java script (file with a js entry).  When found, uncheck the
entry and reboot.  This should hopefully stop you seeing the WJView entry each
time you boot.
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> What is the WJView error: cannot execute main box that
> pops up every single time I log on??  I have SpyKiller and
> Nortons 2004 and I have no corrupted files or viruses but
> I cannot get rid of this thing and it's driving me nuts.
> As far as I know it's not causing a problem...just on my
> nerves.
 
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