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Topic started on 5-9-2008 @ 07:23 PM by TH3ON3
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I thought this was very strange. How many of you hear the multiple clicks while on ATS. I hear them quite regularly, two or three clicks in a row, and
now even when I'm off ATS I hear them. I hear them even if I don't have IE7 open. Could this be some kind of tracking or .exe program? I just
thought it weird and kind of made me wonder.
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 07:31 PM by nuts!
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I have no idea, but i get it too..thanks for bringing it up, hope someone can shed some light on this for us..
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 07:35 PM by schrodingers dog
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Is your computer on?
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 07:37 PM by fred3110
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Could it be the ads refreshing?
I get the clicking too while I'm browsing the site...I just asumed it was the ads changing.
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 07:40 PM by TH3ON3
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Well why am I now hearing them with no browser window open. This has just been a recent occurance, and never had it happen before.
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 07:44 PM by TH3ON3
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Of course my computers on you dufus, if I may call you that for your insult on my sanity
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 07:48 PM by Tiloke
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Download and run Spybot Search and Destroy. Make sure you update the definitions files before
you run a full scan.
The multiple click sound thing is a sure-fire giveaway of a browser hijacker\logger running on your computer. I bet you probably have to click on
the same link more than once in order for it to open sometimes, huh?
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 07:49 PM by schrodingers dog
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Ok that's good that's good.
Now what you're going to need is a head of lettuce, a spatula, and a couple of tylenol.
Let me know when you're ready, I'm gonna walk you through this.
And don't touch anything.
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 07:53 PM by TH3ON3
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Heh  will I need to be lying down on a comfy couch while I follow your recipe?
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 07:54 PM by schrodingers dog
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 09:54 PM by ro01xc08
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As previously mentioned: Spybot is your friend. I've never heard any clicks on this site using FF3 or IE8...
However my friend once reported random clicks, and my first question was "Are your speakers on?", to which she replied "no... they're off..."
Turns out the clicks were just her hard drive protesting at something. A few months later, I had to replace that drive.
Other things that click can include:
Pop Up Blockers (usually has a visual notification)
Firewall notifications (mine clicks every time it blocks an unwanted connection)
Problems with the sound card drivers.
My shoulder (damn injuries!)
I hope that was of some help to you. If it wasn't you are entitled to a full refund for the time wasted reading this, payable in clicks.
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 10:33 PM by TH3ON3
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Yet again a patronizing reply by those who know it all yet tell you little. My speakers are on, and I know I'm not hearing things. Well at least we
can all laugh at the absurdity of everyone else
I used my spyware remover by norton and will post if it takes care of it. But wonder just which ad has caused this audible tracking cookie on my
computer, if that is what it was.
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 10:39 PM by Unlimitedpossibilities
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I had the same problem when I used Internet Explorer. I am almost 100 percent sure I have not had this multiple click occurring since I upgraded to
Firefox 3.
Here is the NoScript add on as well. Helps with ads!
I was lucky enough for someone to point these out for me.
[edit on 5-9-2008 by Unlimitedpossibilities]
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 10:42 PM by Unlimitedpossibilities
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 10:42 PM by schrodingers dog
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Originally posted by TH3ON3
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I used my spyware remover by norton and will post if it takes care of it.

 
Now I can't believe it has come to that!
Now you calm down now and think about this.... (it's ok I'm talking him off the ledge..)
norton is probably making the noise.
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 10:43 PM by schrodingers dog
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 10:45 PM by StefanO
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Get a MAC......  ....sorry for the short reply.
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 10:57 PM by Unlimitedpossibilities
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Originally posted by schrodingers dog
Ya think? 
Hey. It might have been possible that you were serious.
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 10:58 PM by SteveR
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Delete the click sound file (.wav) in Windows.
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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 10:59 PM by Unlimitedpossibilities
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Originally posted by TH3ON3
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Yet again a patronizing reply by those who know it all yet tell you little. My speakers are on, and I know I'm not hearing things. Well at least we
can all laugh at the absurdity of everyone else
I used my spyware remover by norton and will post if it takes care of it. But wonder just which ad has caused this audible tracking cookie on my
computer, if that is what it was. 
I heard Norton was no that good, especially in the virus/trojan department. Trend Micro does wonders for me. It costs money but its once a year and
updates every couple hours.
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