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I set up IIS on my local computer (Win 7) that is connected to a WLAN router. I created a simple test html with just a welcome message.

When I start the page locally, I get with Internet Explorer (not with Firefox) on various places on the side advertisement. When I look the page source, I only can find the content, but no advertisement.

I run windows firewall and current antivirus software and have no add-ons in IE. When I disconnect WLAN I don't get the advertisement, but also no empty frame.

Can this be from my WLAN router, is this a configuration is IIS or Internet Explorer? How can I find this out?

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    It sounds like you have adware on your machine. Antivirus software often won't pick this up as some "legitimate" software carries along certain undesirables with it (Conduit, I'm looking at you).
    – Nathan C
    Mar 28, 2014 at 12:21
  • @Nathan C This was it! Could you please post your comment as an answer so I can accept it?
    – StefanG
    Mar 28, 2014 at 22:57

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It sounds like you have adware on your machine. Antivirus software often won't pick this up as some "legitimate" software carries along certain undesirables with it (Conduit, I'm looking at you).

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If you don't get the advertisments using a diffferent browser, it should be related to IE and not to the hosting environment..

Have you tried resetting Internet Explorer (Options > Advanced, at the bottom)?

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