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08-03-02, 05:49 PM | #1 |
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That sneaky cd_clint.dll in Grokster
More confusion!!! I performed the clean install of Grokster
as explained so thoroughly by JS (in fact, I printed out the destructions he posted, to avoid mistakes). Everything seemed to go according to plan, except that my Windows|System folder did not contain an "old" cd_clint.dll to move to another folder. But the rest of the install went exactly as directed. Here's the mystery. When I booted up my computer this morning, a Grokster message box appeared on my desktop, looking for internet connection to update information. I complied with this. Within minutes, I ran ad-aware, and found another cd_clint.dll had been downloaded! This, I deleted. I then tried to open Grokster. No go - I was informed that an essential part of the programmme had been deleted! I then re-installed Napho's cd_clint.dll, checked Grokster, and the application ran normally. Did I omit something in the installation, or does this Grokster update box appear with every re-boot? I guess the thing to do is just cancel it out, if that is what happens. Any further suggestions?
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