Re: browser redirect prob



ray wrote:
> 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.

Yep, that looks like what I have, looking at my Belkin router 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.

Mmm, looks like some have it worse than me.
Thanks Ray :)
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