Small, James wrote:
> IchBin,
> 
>> Still need to find the bugger who is causing that problem. Or more
>> interestingly where is this xxz0n3dxx.dyndns.org coming from on my
>> machine. I did a global text search for xxz0n3dxx.dyndns.org and only
>> found in 5 files but these related to the emails I have sent to this
>> newsgroup. Maybe I should look for just xxz0n3dxx or dyndns by
> themselves.
>> When I see these Standard Queries, in real time, I see the Process-ids
>> associated but no associated program initiating that process.
> 
> If this is a Windows machine, One thing you can try is installing
> ZoneAlarm of Kerio's personal firewall.  This allows you to selectively
> block network access on a per process basis.  While it could be time
> consuming, you can start with a default deny where when anything wants
> network access you must approve it.  The obvious programs like your
> browser and E-mail client you can grant access.  For other programs that
> request access you can google their process/binary name to learn more
> about them.  There is a wealth of information on-line.
> 
> Once you find a process you don't like, try using something like the
> Sysinternal's Process Explorer to learn more about the process.  Then
> hopefully you can uninstall/delete/disable it.
> 
> If you didn't already, you may want to try installing Windows Defender
> or other anti-spyware programs to check the PC.  If it's just one
> program you might be able to kill it.  If it's a nasty one though you
> might have to re-image/re-format the machine.  Some nasties are almost
> impossible to eradicate.
> 
> Good Luck,
>   --Jim
> 
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Jim, as for spyware, viruses and etc programs I have already mentioned 
what I am using in one of the beginning message I wrote to this thread.

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