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messages offering to fix my broadband!

michael_d
Member

hi, Since the switch from broadband to Infinity earlier this week, my XP computer is having a couple of problems.

First I am continually getting a message about BT detecting errors and needing to fix the problems.

Secondly I am losing the connection quite often. It normally connects again when I refresh the page.

There are other computers on the network and this is not happening to them.  

Any ideas please?

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JohnE
Guru

This may be an adverse reaction to the Desktop Help Assistant which is causing "false positives".  I'd advise testing it after un-installing the Desktop Help Assistant.

michael_d
Member

yes. it is a useless feature!  It seems to respond to the word 'error' being displayed anywhere on a page. Since I am developing software this occurs quite a lot!

bill_s
Member

1.  It took many tries to get the updated 'service', which was virtually forced on me with a message every time I switch on.  Is there any way of saying 'No I do not want this service'?

 

2. Once installed it does nothing but report an unspecified broadband problem and offer to fix it.  If accepted it promptly opens a the Home page window and soon after reports another unspecified broadband problem, ad infintum.

How do I turn off this service?

Lean_Sistema
Member

I'm not 100% sure, but try to disable it under the tab of services in system configuration. To open it type "msconfig" into "RUN"