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Chris Bell #1
error 10060
I use a broadband connection so I am connected to the
Internet at all times. I started getting an error
message today that pops up on my desktop (whether I open
my browser or not) that is titled APP_BK-048. In the box
that pops up it says "Connection timed out (error
#10060). Everything I have read about this suggests it
is a problem with a connection to a website. However, I
get the message even if my browser is closed and I am not
trying to connect to a website. It's as if some program
or file is trying to connect to a site by itself every 10
seconds or so.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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david bell #2
error 10060
Hi Chris...are we related???
I'm havibg the same problem too...don't know why it just
started..#
I'm connecting to virgin via broadband
If you get any help can you contact me too
Cheers Bro???
Davebox>-----Original Message-----
>I use a broadband connection so I am connected to the
>Internet at all times. I started getting an error
>message today that pops up on my desktop (whether I open
>my browser or not) that is titled APP_BK-048. In thenot>that pops up it says "Connection timed out (error
>#10060). Everything I have read about this suggests it
>is a problem with a connection to a website. However, I
>get the message even if my browser is closed and I am10>trying to connect to a website. It's as if some program
>or file is trying to connect to a site by itself every>seconds or so.
>
>Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks
>.
>david bell Guest
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Murph #3
Re: error 10060
[email]pinto_1277@yahoo.com[/email] (pinto) wrote in message news:<15866b63.0307170749.8e02cd9@posting.google.c om>...
Here is the fix for anyone having the same problem.> "Chris Bell" <christopherbell@cox.net> wrote in message news:<052f01c34bfb$255e5700$a401280a@phx.gbl>...>> > I use a broadband connection so I am connected to the
> > Internet at all times. I started getting an error
> > message today that pops up on my desktop (whether I open
> > my browser or not) that is titled APP_BK-048. In the box
> > that pops up it says "Connection timed out (error
> > #10060). Everything I have read about this suggests it
> > is a problem with a connection to a website. However, I
> > get the message even if my browser is closed and I am not
> > trying to connect to a website. It's as if some program
> > or file is trying to connect to a site by itself every 10
> > seconds or so.
> >
> > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks
> Hello...........
> i am aslo getting the same error message from yesterday...................
> if u find anything let me know ................
> i am using windows XP and broadband connection also.......
> lets discuss @ this
> thanks
I discovered on my own that Symantec had a free removal tool for Sobig
at: [url]http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.sobig.e@mm.removal.tool.html[/url]
However, this does not completely solve the problem. I learned from a
user on another news group that I also had to manually remove a
registry key referring to the file "cgtask.exe" at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/MICROSOFT/WINDOWS/CURRENTVERSION/RUN and
manually delete the file from C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32. I had to reboot into
safe mode with command prompt to delete it, but now the problem is
finally gone.
Murph
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