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Err - Digital system connection failure ? what is this

Discussion in 'Software Apps' started by Dolo20, Dec 11, 2007.

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  1. Dolo20 Newcomer, in training

    I recently received as i I tried opening a shortcut link (labeled Cadiusa soft)on my desktop
    Digital system connection failure(url link)

    Does anybody know why I received this message?
  2. kitty500cat Newcomer, in training

    Right-click on the shortcut and choose Properties. Click on the Shortcut tab. What does it say in the Target box?
  3. Bobbye Helper on the Fringe

    It will be interesting to learn what the Target is. Did you create this shortcut? Have you used it before?

    This Site Belongs To: Cadi - USA
    OF: Long Island City, New York
    {{http://cadiusa.com/members/cadiusa/contact.shtml}}

    Subject: Revolutionary Technology.
    There is a membership log in.
    Be careful
  4. Dolo20 Newcomer, in training

    in the target box
    its starts C:\ ProgramFiles\IrisSoft.exe

    ITs not a virus its a program that my mother uses. But recently my comp was attacked by malware and trojans. I went thru the neccesary steps to minimize the infection. But then I got that Err prompt for this shortcut.
  5. Dolo20 Newcomer, in training

    sorry typo
    C:\ ProgramFiles\Irissoft\IrisSoft.exe
  6. Bobbye Helper on the Fringe

    Okay, here's what I found. IriSoft appears to be a community resource reference. I''m leaving what I could find, including the appearance of the .exe file at the end of the program:

    IRISOFT: Information and Referral Software

    http://www.irissoft.com
    http://www.irissoft.net

    Resolution for the executable (.exe) file:http://community.macrovision.com/showthread.php?t=9398

    It's hard to pin down because this has both .net and .com for 'IrisiSoft.' My suggestion would be to delete this shortcut, navigate to where the program was downloaded and create a new shortcut.

    I don't know how the error you get applies here because I'm having a problem clearly defining this program. If I can ID further, I will post back.

    There is a software company named Iris, You can look here and see if you find any program:
    http://www.irissoftware.com/


    Edit to add info.
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