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al.b - 26 May 2005 23:29 GMT
on starting explorer i get a close down error it is ineb.dll is not enabled
and needs to close it then closes i can then restart prog straight away and
no problems then on any ideas please
Terry - 27 May 2005 03:10 GMT
ineb.dll spyware/parasite.

It would appear that you have a parasite/malware/spyware on your computer
you should download Microsoft's anti spyware program  and lavasofts ad
aware, here are the links. they are free and very good.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=321CD7A2-6A57-4C57-A8BD
-DBF62EDA9671&displaylang=en


http://www.download.com/Ad-Aware-SE-Personal-Edition/3000-8022_4-10319876.html?t
ag=pop


When you have completed your downloading/installing make sure you get the
most up to date definitions, then run full scans.

> on starting explorer i get a close down error it is ineb.dll is not
> enabled
> and needs to close it then closes i can then restart prog straight away
> and
> no problems then on any ideas please
Sharon F - 27 May 2005 03:35 GMT
> on starting explorer i get a close down error it is ineb.dll is not enabled
> and needs to close it then closes i can then restart prog straight away and
> no problems then on any ideas please

From a search on Google, ineb.dll appears to be part of a spyware package.
You may have uninstalled it or your anti-spyware program removed some but
not all.

http://castlecops.com/clsid-845.html  (for removal info, click the
"Description: "i-Lookup" link on that page.

Also, PC Hell (www.pchell.com) has a link on the following page that leads
to an uninstaller and directions for the manual removal steps here:  
http://www.pchell.com/support/click2findnow.shtml

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