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    That's odd. Maybe I had it on the ignore product list in earlier versions.

    Do you have any idea what could be causing the blocked ad frame behavior? I've never seen this happen before fixing that spybot result, in any version of IE (I've been using a HOSTS file to block ads since 2002).

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    el nemto:

    You could try to set that registry entry back to dword:00000000 (or use Spybot Recovery feature) and see what that does. Otherwise I don't know what could be causing problem.

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    Sure enough setting it back to 0 solved the problem.

    What an odd cause/effect...

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