>It looks like it might be some sort of malware - search Google on "_eac_qt_" (especially 2nd page of results).
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>Also, you can search your computer's registry for that string and see if it appears in any suspicious places e.g. HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Current Version/Run
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>Do you run antivirus software? If not free scans and/or free trials are offered by Trend Micro and Symantec, among others.
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>You may also want to download and install antispyware software such as Ad-Aware and Spybot Search & Destroy. If you're going to do this, install, update and run both of them.
It's too late right now, I may have to do it tomorrow.
I made a stupid mistake about a year or so ago when I bought StopScan antivirus. I think I was looking for AVG, clicked on the wrong link and ended up buying this thing.
I also have free AVAST but I don't know if these two like each other and if it's doing anything except for showing 'virus database has been updated' message every time I open IE or Outlook.
I had some antispyware but haven't tried to run them for a while now...
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