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Posted by:
eDrek ®

01/14/2018, 19:30:27
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I've noticed this warning in my Windows Event Viewer:

Log Name:      System
Source:        Microsoft-Windows-DNS-Client
Date:          11/14/2017 7:02:57 PM
Event ID:      1014
Task Category: (1014)
Level:         Warning
Keywords:      (268435456)
User:          NETWORK SERVICE
Computer:      ABCROGER
Description:
Name resolution for the name www.expremies.de.tt timed out after none of the configured DNS servers responded.

I searched every single file on my computer for the string 'www.expremies.de.tt' and 'www.expremies.de' and even searched the registry.  I was trying to figure out what application on my computer was trying to get to that address.

Anyway, I just searched the source code for the Forum and there was the exact string: 'http://www.expremies.de.tt' for the German ExPremie website that no longer exists.

So, I really doubt that anyone else here has noticed that warning in their Windows Event View, but I am feeling safer that my computer is relatively safe.

JHB, maybe you could remove that dead link, please?







Modified by eDrek at Sun, Jan 14, 2018, 20:57:28

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JHB ®

01/16/2018, 15:31:37
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I removed the dead link from the code and saved the changes but it's still there. I'll try again when I have more time.






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eDrek ®

01/16/2018, 21:13:44
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It's really no big deal if you cannot get rid of the link.  I just had no ideas that Windows and maybe FireFox work that way.  It's not like I even clicked on the link.  I guess the software thinks it needs to check them all out whether you click on them or not.






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