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25-Oct-2007, 08:51 PM #46
And once again, I am going to post that anyone experiencing anything like this, post a Hijackthis log in our Malware removal forum, and you will be given directions to scan with just these same type of antispyware programs, and often we use some other tools, which should find and fix this infection!
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25-Oct-2007, 08:53 PM #47
Gintyb---

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Hi, Good going- we would still really like to see any scan results, that may show which infection was the problem...are any of the "notes" around that you can post?
We would really like to see just what files and the results of the scans you did, if you have time to post them....
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29-Oct-2007, 05:20 PM #48
I'm having similar problems that started just today, and since my computer never surfs anywhere dangerous, I can rule out a virus ;-)

I've updated the BIOS on the mainboard (Intel DG33BU), un/reregistered W32time, etc. and the time is still one hour behind the Domain.

Using net time /set reports that my computer is indeed one hour behind the server, but when the command executes the time on the workstation does not change.

And of course the workstation has the DST patch installed.
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10-Dec-2007, 01:57 AM #49
If you do, do what is on this link: http://vil.nai.com/vil/SystemHelpDoc...ysRestore.aspx and then have the antivirus program handle it.

It worked for me. Good luck.
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