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I thought I was going to be stumped by a bad,bad Trojan on RealPlayer Mad but 5 minutes before I started editing it /spell checking for posting, I found the answer Razz (see below)
Been on this for several hours...
Time getting on for 5:10am Sunday morning in the UK Eek

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I down loaded RealPlayer10 Beta off the Real.com site as an update.
Refused 'all the offers' and add-ons bar the 'alert for upgrades' signed in with my password/username
Ok, all goes well for an hour or 2. Am online surfing when a popup springs up saying a Dll file also the Real toolbar which I did not want (I only use the main controls) Confused
I followed this instruction AND ... 10 minutes later it is back again. Confused Confused Cancel it ... back again (intermittent times) both Off-line and Online Confused Confused Confused
This has been going on for 2 weeks or so..So I decided to remove all traces of RealPlayer and run a sweep for viruses, (which turned up nothing) Roll Eyes
I did find what looked like a Spyware Generator tag in the Registry Called RealBar Frown But looking through my Spywareblaster list it is not listed there. Roll Eyes
Next step uninstalled Realplayer giving the Default back to the AOL program also checked and deleted as many entries as possible. However ,there's a snag AOL has a customised RealPlayer file somewhere so when the RealPlayer is deleted the AOL program draws on its back up file...
Ok I cleared the Program reset the computer and...BONG! up pops the entire RealPlayer again Confused Mad(with Realbar attached Mad) even though the original download file has been deleted. Confused
Where is this hidden? because going back to default(Aol MediaPlayer) has no icon ,It senses when to come into play,But this is a toughie(I've battled(with Byter) some bad ones)
But this one seems to be a paradox (Confusedx LOTS!)



Now, how I removed it
If I had done this earlier then I would have Not got so much grief Frown
When I deleted the RealPlayer10 beta program the Zip file was left in the Recycle BIN
And was able to regenerate RealPlayer when AOL Called on the Backup files Mad
Question:Surely all files are in Limbo in the Recycle bin? So how could this happen? Confused
In my experience they are only Live while in their original position,and in the Bin they are flagged as dead
So what went wrong this time? Roll Eyes
 
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I'm confused, does this mean that there was a virus attached with RealPlayer or AOL? I have loaded realplayer per one of your posts:

downloading site for the free version

So I had alot of trouble with realplayer, froze computer up, and so I deleted it. But how do I make sure it's completely gone?
 
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When you delete it .It may have left an orphan file in the Registry,This is harmless,but to remove it completely you have to use a Registry Cleaner.

It seems another AP member (Bazcaz) has had similar probs to ourselves with RealPlayer and has found another player which plays the Realplayer files ,and from what I read in the tech specs Is an improved version of the same (Has some of the bugs sorted like the clicking on some audio play back) and its freeware Cool
www.free-codecs.com/download/Real_Alternative.htm

Size is 4 MB (about 10 mins download time)
Worth giving it a test? Smile
 
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