Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around an error message encountered during the startup of a Windows ME computer, specifically related to a DLL file associated with a potential spyware program, WildTangent. Participants explore the origins of the error, possible solutions, and implications of the software involved.
Discussion Character
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
- Experimental/applied
Main Points Raised
- One participant reports an error message related to a DLL file after a trojan was quarantined by Norton antivirus, expressing annoyance and seeking a solution.
- Another participant questions the accuracy of the reported error message format, suggesting it should use backslashes instead of slashes and providing the correct DOS-style path.
- Concerns are raised about the WildTangent software, with one participant describing it as potentially invasive, collecting personal information and delivering advertisements.
- Participants discuss the risks associated with removing software like WildTangent, including the potential for damaging the registry if not done carefully.
- Some participants recommend using adware removal tools like Spybot and express caution regarding the use of Ad-Aware due to concerns about its impact on system files.
- A participant shares their experience of successfully removing WildTangent files after following instructions, expressing gratitude for the assistance received.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants generally agree on the potential risks associated with WildTangent and the importance of careful removal. However, there is no consensus on the best approach to resolve the error message, as different removal tools and methods are suggested.
Contextual Notes
Participants express uncertainty about the implications of the WildTangent software and the accuracy of the error message. There are also concerns regarding the safety of registry editing and the effectiveness of various adware removal tools.