Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:

The site <http://www.lookupanyonetoday.com/> keeps opening a new
window even after I reboot and about 10 minutes after opening SeaMonkey.

It's a decent web site, and the 'pop-up blocker' prevents it from
opening another 'pop-up.'

HOW does it do this?!

I have looked everywhere I could think of;-)

Two questions:

1) Do you /have/ to launch SeaMonkey for this to happen, or does it
happen anyway?


I THOUGHT so, BUT I launch SM so often that I could be mistaken.

This thing COULD have been a GoogleUpdate.exe item - I've now
clobbered all occurrences of googleupdate...

Isn't there a "check this web site periodically" thing too?


I've occasionally found that after "closing" SeaMonkey, the process
remains open but hidden (visible only in the Windows TaskManager), and
it continues to retrieve mail and so forth. In this state, I can't
launch another instance of SeaMonkey, but once I force-terminate it (or
reboot, as you say), I can go back to business as usual.

I can imagine how such a hidden instance of SeaMonkey, if it were
secretly at the godaddy.com site, could respond to refresh, redirect,
and other HTML commands.

2) What's your home page?


google.com

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