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    Resolved [RESOLVED] confused - not sure if I got a virus??

    Not sure where to start? I notice now all my programs that I open and have the commands of: minimize, restore down, and close on the upper right conner now have two extra commands - a "move left" and a "move right" in the form of almost like an arrow.

    In my Word 2007 program when I run my cursor over the: minimize, restore down, or close - they seem to disapear. After I pull my cursor away they show back up.

    Any ideas anyone? Is this a virus or a command I hit on accident?

    Thanks

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    Doesn't sound like virus type behaviour to me. I'll move this post to general software for now.
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    It could possibly be a third party program which you installed?
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    Yes - that is what i thought but i looked around in add and remove programs and do not see anything. The only thing I notice that i don't think was there before is the "dogpile" search box in explorer which I think showed up when my daughter installed firefox. Not sure how to remove it though?

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    Go to view, toolbar and disable the toolbar.

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    Thanks for the replies - I found out that it was a split screen software program I had running. I would not allow word 2007 to work very well. Alll fixed now that I disabled it!

    Thanks again

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    I cannot find a way to disable toolbar or remove dogpile search. I want to get rid of this! Help, please.

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    Manual removal for Dogpile is here

    http://www.spywareremove.com/removeDogPile.html

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    Thanks, Bruce. I'm going to try that now. I'll post to confirm it was successful.

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    Spyware wants to bill me a fee. Is there a way to remove Dogpile FREE??? I'm broke!!

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    Use the "DogPile Manual Removal Instructions" , just a tad further down the page.

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    Step 1 : Use Windows Task Manager to Remove DogPile Processes
    Remove the "DogPile" processes files:
    Toolbar_cobrand.EXE


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Step 2 : Use Registry Editor to Remove DogPile Registry Values
    Locate and delete "DogPile" registry entries:

    55A59FFC-65F0-4995-93BA-D03EAA16443D
    CursorSearchWord.CConnect.1
    CursorSearchWord.CConnect

    DCA9F79B-903A-456D-847D-43A2EFE0476B
    Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Explorer Bars\5E92F538-B50B-46c5-9C5F-C6EECED3F6C6
    5E92F538-B50B-46c5-9C5F-C6EECED3F6C6
    Infospace

    SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar\5E92F538-B50B-46c5-9C5F-C6EECED3F6C6

    Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar\WebBrowser\5E92F538-B50B-46C5-9C5F-C6EECED3F6C6


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Step 3 : Use Windows Command Prompt to Unregister DogPile DLL Files
    Search and unregister "DogPile" DLL files:
    insptbar.dll
    cursorsearchword.dll


    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Step 4 : Detect and Delete Other DogPile Files
    Remove the "DogPile" processes files:
    Toolbar_cobrand.EXE insptbar.dll cursorsearchword.dll

    Toolbar_cobrand.EXE
    insptbar.dll
    cursorsearchword.dll


    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Step 5 : View the DogPile Components with its MD5s
    Remove the "DogPile" components:
    File Name File Size MD5
    insptbar.dll 441344 71c5d8194bb128ff5f2e586423019cfb
    cursorsearchword.dll 229376 19e456bb66a838e105fae752e328d8e7

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    Sounds like you know what you are doing, but I don't.... where do I find this? Am I supposed to type it into the internet search bar? Go to search from the control panel? I know very little about computers (think first grader in comparison to your college degree)
    I do appreciate your attempts to help

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    skylarzon--You really should open your own thread, with your own specific background info and any error messages, to get the best response.
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    Task Manager - press Control+Alt+Delete and select Task Manager, OR, click Start, Run, and enter "taskmgr.exe"

    Registry Editor - click Start, Run, enter "regedit.exe"

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