InetSpeak Description:
InetSpeak is a Browser Helper Object that adds
a non-removable band of advertising and/or links
below the standard IE toolbars.
- InetSpeak/BHO42602, first version;
- InetSpeak/WindowsIE, updated version with
different names (by 'ESD Technologies');
- InetSpeak/Iexplorr, as WindowsIE but
different filename and class ID. (There are at
least three different subvariants, /A, /B and
/C, which differ only in class ID.)
- InetSpeak/Iexplorr2, InetSpeak/Iexplorr23 :
as before but a new filename as well as class
ID.
- InetSpeak/eBoom, version showing a search
box and links to eboom.com.
Also known as: boombar, JaypeeSysBHO, by
Ad-Aware, as the author given in the BHO42602
variant is 'Jaypee Systems'. boombar , filename
of eBoom variant.
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InetSpeak Manual Removal:
The DLL responsible for InetSpeak is located
in different places depending on variant. In
installs from Music Magnet (BHO42602, WindowsIE),
it is in the folder you chose to install the
software from: by default this is 'C:\Program
Files\mm(some numeric date)'.
In the 'Morpheus Upgrade' release of InetSpeak/WindowsIE,
the file is in C:\Windows instead. In the eBoom
variant, the file is in the Internet Explorer
folder (in C:\Program Files, regardless of
whether that is the drive/folder you are using).
Before you can delete the file you must
deregister it using the 'regsvr32 /u' command.
Open up a DOS/command prompt window (Start ->
Programs -> Accessories), and enter (for the
BHO42602 variant):
cd "%WinDir%\System"
regsvr32 /u "C:\Program
Files\mm050102\BHO42602.dll"
For the WindowsIE variant, the commands are:
cd "%WinDir%\System"
regsvr32 /u "C:\Program Files\mm052202\WindowsIE.dll"
Or, if you have the version that installs into
the Windows folder:
cd "%WinDir%\System"
regsvr32 /u "C:\Windows\WindowsIE.dll"
For the Iexplorr variant:
cd "%WinDir%\System"
regsvr32 /u "..\iexplorr11.dll"
For the Iexplorr2 variant:
cd "%WinDir%\System"
regsvr32 /u "..\iexplorr22.dll"
For the Iexplorr23 variant:
cd "%WinDir%\System"
regsvr32 /u "..\iexplorr23.dll"
For the eBoom variant:
cd "%WinDir%\System"
regsvr32 /u "C:\Program Files\Internet
Explorer\boombar.dll"
Reset the machine and you should be able to
delete the DLL, and the whole mm(number) folder
if you have one. You can also delete 'winietoolbar.ini'
in the Windows folder to clean up.
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