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djm123 Jan 11th, 2005 5:45 pm
Settings??? Maybe
 
Object Moved
This document may be found here ??? when displaying pages at times?

This comes on a pretty frequent basis., wondering what I could change SAFELY to avoid it., also SOME pages after going from a home to sub page, I get a dns error occasionally. I have DSL., XP with SP ????

MAD_DOG Jan 12th, 2005 2:56 am
Re: Settings??? Maybe
 
Please re word your whole sentence nothing you wrote made sense to me also what OS are you on what exactly what are you using program wise.


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Originally Posted by djm123
Object Moved
This document may be found here ??? when displaying pages at times?

This comes on a pretty frequent basis., wondering what I could change SAFELY to avoid it., also SOME pages after going from a home to sub page, I get a dns error occasionally. I have DSL., XP with SP ????


kauaiTim Jan 20th, 2005 11:48 pm
Re: Settings??? Maybe (Object moved)
 
DJM123:

Did you ever figure this out? I am getting the same issue with a friend's computer. He recently had some serious malware that I think I have removed. I am hesitant to return it to him because it is still doing this.

This is the behavior that I experience:

While browsing links off the MSN page, I frequently get a page that displays this message: "Object Moved. This document may be found here" The address of this message page begins with "http://g.msn.com..." The link on the word "here" takes you right back to the original msn page, not the page you were trying to go to. The link address in this particular case was "http://www.msn.com/?SU=http://msnbc.msn.com/

I was browsing simultaneously with another computer going to exactly the same pages and got no such behavior.

I am using Windows XP Pro SP1, and IE6.0

I have searched on the error phrase in google and have not found anything useful. I was hoping someone could help.

Thanks!

djm123 Jan 21st, 2005 9:53 am
Re: Settings??? Maybe (Object moved)
 
I have not gotten to the botttom of it..Possibly others here can assist us along these lines????? If you make progress, please advise~!



QUOTE=kauaiTim]DJM123:

Did you ever figure this out? I am getting the same issue with a friend's computer. He recently had some serious malware that I think I have removed. I am hesitant to return it to him because it is still doing this.

This is the behavior that I experience:

While browsing links off the MSN page, I frequently get a page that displays this message: "Object Moved. This document may be found here" The address of this message page begins with "http://g.msn.com..." The link on the word "here" takes you right back to the original msn page, not the page you were trying to go to. The link address in this particular case was "http://www.msn.com/?SU=http://msnbc.msn.com/

I was browsing simultaneously with another computer going to exactly the same pages and got no such behavior.

I am using Windows XP Pro SP1, and IE6.0

I have searched on the error phrase in google and have not found anything useful. I was hoping someone could help.

Thanks![/QUOTE]

helloimtim Jan 21st, 2005 1:55 pm
Re: Settings??? Maybe
 
I wonder if your browser has been hijacked. I would consider doing this. Download hijack this. Find a website that can read the logs and see if that helps. Its a spyware program. I really can not suggest a certian website but I am sure there are tons out there. Have a nice day.

kauaiTim Jan 21st, 2005 7:19 pm
Re: Settings??? Maybe
 
Hello HelloIamTim. (hehe)

Oh yeah!.. the browser had been hijacked and I had just fixed it with hijackthis. It seemed to be working fine except for this MSN thing. My friend thinks it is a temporary problem with the msn site. When I started browsing links from the msn site again, it did not reoccur.

I gave the computer back to my friend. It seems to work fine for him.

Tim


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