I am making pop up spam my personal crusade.
I am going to list all the culprits I can find here. This is important. It will be my own innovative way to generate a small income flow.
Please do me a favor and drop by these links and let them know what you think of them!
http://www.huntbar.com/
I told these guys "Your constant sending me advertising messages is interfering with my ability to make a living. I understand that Congress is looking to make a law to stop spam. I have put you on my list so that I can be the first in line to make my claim. $10.00 per pop up baby. Yah! I want to retire on your ass and drive your business into bankruptcy."
I just got an automated email reply. I am republishing it here. None of the links are valid, the registry information is wrong, the directory is not on my machine, etc. I am still being spammed.
Dear User,
Thank you for contacting us regarding our website service. Although we are always are happy to hear from one of our users,
we are sorry to learn that you have decided to uninstall our software.
We realize that your computer is important to you and that your decision
may have been caused by a technical problem or concerns of yours.
Please let us know if there is anything we may help you with to keep you as a user.
If it surprises you to learn that you have the Search Toolbar on your computer, you're not alone.
Over the last month's, we have heard from people who have installed the software without realizing it.
If this has happened to you, we apologize. We will remedy this now with a guide to uninstalling the program.
We have laid out instructions on how to remove the Search Toolbar, along with steps to prevent you from
inadvertently downloading it again. We've also provided answers to common questions about how the Search Toolbar
may have been loaded onto your computer in the first place.
If you still have decided to uninstall our software, please follow the exact instructions below.
If you encounter any trouble uninstalling the software, please accept our sincere apologies and please let us know.
We will strive to assist your request as quickly as possible.
The auto uninstall feature in this email is the most convenient way to uninstall our software.
You may however use the manual uninstallation instructions if you so prefer.
Both instructions have been included in this email for your convenience.
Should you need further assistance, please email us at uninstall@huntbar.com.
We try to respond to all inquiries within 24 hours sometimes in as little as 1 hour, however,
please understand that we are unable to respond to any questions that this email already answers,
so make sure that you've read the complete message before requesting additional help.
Please do not send us multiple requests for help as they cannot and will not be answered
any faster and you may only delay Customer Service replies to other users.
Sincerely,
Customer Support
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Where did I get your software from? I do not remember downloading it.
A. We distribute the software in a variety of ways and the most common distribution channels
are via a popup message or co-bundled with another software application, however,
all our advertisements requires that you (or someone using your computer) accept our
WEBSITE TERMS OF USE AND END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT located at http://www.huntbar.com/toolbar/terms.asp
with a "YES" before the download can take place.
It is worth pointing out that just visiting one of these distribution sites is not enough
for you to get the software. You have to click "Yes" to a download box before any software
is loaded onto your computer. This message box, incidentally, does not come from us
(our software is not running on your computer at this point) but rather from a security mechanism
that's on your computer (inside Microsoft's Internet Explorer).
Microsoft has designed its browser to notify you before it downloads and runs new executable
software programs; this is intended to protect you against viruses and programs that you do not want.
Note that the pre-selected choice here is "No" (i.e., don't download) so you won't download it inadvertently
by clicking the enter button on your keyboard.
You must click "Yes" to download the software. A sample advertising message can be found
at http://www.huntbar.com/Toolbar/Toolbar.asp
Q. Why I am seeing HuntBar.com as my start page?
A. You may have arrived at HuntBar.com for a variety of reasons, but most likely because you have
elected to set HuntBar.com as your start page by clicking 'Yes' upon an opt-in pop-up window.
Q. How do I remove HuntBar as my start page?.
A. For Internet Explorer users, please select 'Tools --> Internet Options'.
Change your Home Page as desired, and click 'Apply'.
Q. How do I uninstall the Search Toolbar?
A. If you decide that the Search Toolbar is not right for you, you can easily remove it through
the Add/Remove Programs menu in your Microsoft Windows control panel. To uninstall your Search Toolbar,
please do the following:
1. Click on the Start button and select Settings and then Control Panel. If you are running
Microsoft XP, you can go directly to the Control Panel from the Microsoft Windows Start button.
2. When the Control panel window opens, double-click on the Add/Remove Programs Icon.
3. When the Add/Remove Programs Properties window opens, locate the program that
you would like to uninstall from the list of installed programs. IMPORTANT: If the program is not listed, you did not use the manual installation procedure.
Please use our automatic uninstallation feature provided below in this email.
4. Click once on the program to be uninstalled and then click on the Add/Remove button
and follow the instructions.
Manual Uninstallation Instructions
HuntBar stores its code in a folder called 'MSIETS' inside the 'Common Files' folder in 'Program Files'.
Before you can delete it, you must deregister its DLLs. There will be one called 'msiets.dll', and, if HuntBar has been running long enough
to download some updates, probably also 'msielink.dll'. If you don't have msielink.dll
you will only have to use the first of the two following commands.
Open a DOS command prompt window from Start->Programs->Accessories, and enter the commands.
For Windows XP, 2000 or NT:
regsvr32 /u "C:\Program Files\Common Files\MSIETS\msiets.dll"
regsvr32 /u "C:\Program Files\Common Files\MSIETS\mslink.dll"
Or for Windows 95, 98 or Me:
"%WinDir%\SYSTEM\regsvr32.exe" /u "C:\Program Files\Common Files\MSIETS\msiets.dll"
"%WinDir%\SYSTEM\regsvr32.exe" /u "C:\Program Files\Common Files\MSIETS\mslink.dll"
You will need to change the path 'C:Program FilesCommon Files' in the above commands
if your Program Files are on a different drive, or have a different name (eg. non-English
Windows installations).
Having done this you can restart the machine and delete the MSIETS folder,
along with the entry '{8A05273A-2EA5-42DE-AA75-59EA7D9D50D7}' inside 'Downloaded Program Files'
in the Windows folder. You can also run 'regedit' and remove these entries from the registry to clean up if you like:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMSIETS
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMSIETSLink
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftInternet ExplorerToolbar{8A05273A-2EA5-42DE-AA75-59EA7D9D50D7}
After removing the software you may want to delete the shortcuts it adds to the desktop, start menu and favorites menu, and set your search and home pages back to normal (see Tools->Internet Options->Programs->Reset Web Settings).
Automatic Uninstallation Instructions:
If you did not use our manual installation program, you can only remove it with our special program.
The program to remove the Search Toolbar is available for download with this link:
http://www.trafficsyndicate.com/TB/TB_Removal.exe and to remove the Related Link Toolbar with this link: http://www.trafficsyndicate.com/tb/TB_Link_Removal.exe
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If you still experience problems uninstalling the software, please download
http://www.trafficsyndicate.com/tb/RemoveToolbar.zip and unzip the file
into C:Program FilesCommon FilesMSIETS directory and launch (double-click) on the 'RemoveToolbar.cmd'. It should remove both toolbars from the browser. Then you can just delete the folder named MSIETS.
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