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All adware, malware, and spyware is a pain, but CasClient, the Nuisance Software, can be a bit tricky to get rid of. Because the program may have legitimate uses, it can be difficult to determine if it is the root of your PC troubles.

This PUP, or Potentially Unwanted Program, is not a virus or a Trojan; it is indeed adware that is often downloaded with bundled software applications. When this is the case, the user may have unknowingly agreed to have the adware installed with the bundled software.

When executed, CasClient silently installs in the background without any indication that it’s there, at least while it’s installing. As it sits on your hard drive taking notes of your browser habits, CasClient can then create pop-up ads that can be extremely distracting when you are trying to surf the 'Net or perform any functions. Because it is normally attached to a bundled download, there is no specific licensing agreement or uninstall instructions, making it difficult to remove it from your system.

CasClient can add files to your directory such as Transponder.dll, pnplmomm.dll, tpsetup.exe, and tpuninstall.exe. For the untrained eye, manual removal of this adware software is not recommended, as you could run into problems if you delete any necessary files need for your system to operate normally.

Spyware software is plentiful, but there is no need to pull your hair out trying to find the right anti-spyware software. SpyZooka is the only choice when it comes to spyware removal. If your computer has been attacked by adware, spyware, keyloggers, unwanted toolbars, etc., this is the program that can fix it all.

Most spyware removers remove, 90% of spyware. This means that it’s going to come back, but SpyZooka guarantees 100% removal or you don’t pay a thing. This sounds like a win/win situation to me, so what’s the hold up? Order your copy today! You have nothing to lose but unwanted adware.


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