Now Broken

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JB

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Mar 7, 2012, 7:57:28 PM3/7/12
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Well it was working fine. Now it says to run my apps as administrator
even though they are already set that way and nothing is capturing!

Hendy.So

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Mar 8, 2012, 8:58:40 AM3/8/12
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what have you done?
can you attach the log file here?
 

Hendy.So

john Bell

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Mar 8, 2012, 5:54:26 PM3/8/12
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Unfortunately, I have deleted it along with the other Media-Box Files.
 
I did this because my system started acting strangely..my browsers could not connect to the internet even though other apps could, and when I uninstalled MediaBox its files were not removed and when I attempted to delete them I found the NetworkSniffer.dll was opened in many different applications.
 
I think MediaBox does a great sniffing job but I'm wary about re-installing it. Now that I know you are providing support I may try again.
 
Thanks for responding so quickly.
 
I do have one question. When I first installed it, it said I should run everything as administrator. I have administrator rights, with UAC turned off, but I did not run any programs as administrator, yet mediabox collected all its information without problem....then the next morning it started to give the administrator messages and would collect nothing even after I ran my programs as administrator.  Any idea why?
 

 
 

Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2012 21:58:40 +0800
From: hend...@gmail.com
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Subject: Re: Now Broken

Hendy.So

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Mar 9, 2012, 9:40:59 PM3/9/12
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The sniff function is global. Thus it will affect all running network processes. That's why you failed to delete NetworkSniffer.dll. It is loaded by all network applications. This happens only when MediaBox is running. When MediaBox exits, the network sniffer will be uninstalled. You may run MediaBox all the time and forget to exit it and you reboot your computer. Then even MediaBox is not running, the sniffer is still working. So please remember to exit MediaBox when you are not using it.
 
You second question is why keep reminding you running as administrator. The reason is the same. All network applications will load NetworkSniffer.dll and not all of them are run by you and have the administrator privilege. This is not a big problem you can check the "Don't remind me again" option.
 

Hendy.So

term...@gmail.com

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Mar 1, 2013, 5:19:59 AM3/1/13
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Hello!
 
I have such problem:
my browsers could not connect to the internet even though other apps could, and when I uninstalled MediaBox its files were not removed and when I attempted to delete them I found the NetworkSniffer.dll was opened in many different applications
 
How i can full uninstall MediaBox with full restore me internet connection?
Thanks in advance!

term...@gmail.com

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Mar 1, 2013, 6:00:20 AM3/1/13
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I found solution:
after uninstall run from command line:
netsh winsock reset catalog
and
netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
and restart PC!

Kim Kim

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Feb 26, 2014, 10:03:56 PM2/26/14
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Thanks a lot.

Because of this file my firefox stops working on https website and all anti malware software cannot detect this file.
The only working browser in chrome.
I even unistalled my firefox and the problem still persist.

Only after using your solution i can use my firefox again.

Kim Kim

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Feb 26, 2014, 10:12:29 PM2/26/14
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This is my log from mediabox folder
log.txt
rtmp.log
whatsnew.txt
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