ABS Connection Shutter

A few days ago when I started my phone it automatically went into power-saving mode despite being fully charged. Instead of my newtowrk provider details being shown top left there was a message something along the lines of "ABS free version upgrade to full...". When I went to de-activate power-saving it automatically launched a website linked to this software. This happened repeatedly. Somehow this "ABS Connection Shutter" App was installed surrpetitiously on my phone.
OK, I managed to find it in the installed files and deleted it and most of the problems have gone, but it hasn't solved everything. Now every time I restart my phone I get a message saying "ABS COnnection Shutter is missing. Do you want to repair this installation now?" I always answer "No" as I assume saying yes will just install the damn thing again. How can I start this popping up? I assume there's an ini file somewhere which needs to be edited but can anyone suggest what and where that is, and, indeed, is it easily fixed?

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Last edited by pdunning (2010-03-11 09:39:47)

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