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I ran Ad-Aware and after i did that internet
explorer can not connect with the internet
I ran Ad-Aware and after, I could not yous internet explorer. Please Help

Well, you need to be more specific with what Ad-Aware removed, and what the messages are saying. Did you verify your Internet connection settings are what they should be?
What version of Windows are you running and what service pack release? What version of Internet Explorer? Are you on dialup or a permanent broadband connection such as DSL or Cable?In the past, I have seen instances where hi-jacking programs will control Internet Explorer's access to the internet. The problem is once you remove these programs Internet Explorer doesn't know how to get to the internet. Sometimes settings are messed up, sometimes it's DLL files or others that have been corrupted or lost.
If all your settings look good you might have to remove and re-install internet explorer. There are instructions for doing this on the web. Also, you can download the latest internet explorer from microsoft easily and its free. This should reset it and everything should be ok.
The best cure is prevention, however. Recommend you run a recent version of McAfee or Norton Antivirus with continous updating of virus signatures. Also would be a good idea to run a firewall. I.e. Norton Personal Firewall.

It's almost certainly due to Winsock corruption; find, download, and run (after putting it on a disk and transferring to the appropriate computer) a program called "Winsock repair"
And please, next time, post on the correct forum -_-...Actually, here, I'll give you a link:
http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm
Towards the bottem, there are links for tools written for various other (Windows) operating systems, if this program does not work.BlueRaja.admin@gmail.com

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