Re: browser redirect prob



BoyPete <petcrow@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > Another possibility is that the DNS Server (Name Servers) in your
> > TCP/IP Properties may have been changed, to point to the dodgy site
> > (or one of their Affiliates), so they can then serve up the IP
> > Address of the Site that they want you to visit.
> >
> > You should check to see what Name Servers have been Assigned to the
> > Connection.
>
> eh..........me forgot how to find that :(

It will be in your dial up networking setting for your ISP or in the
TCP/IP settings for the network adaptor used for the connection.
Many ISP's use dynamically assigned DNS ip numbers so you the user don't
have to put them into your settings.

In the meantime you might find this interesting
<http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread19022.html>
found by Googling 'megatds' which throws up only 3 pages of results. The
same search in Google groups only shows this thread, which I find
surprising.

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