Re: Korgo-V

From: madmax (maxpro4u_at_nomail.afraid.org)
Date: 08/05/04

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    Polly_M wrote:

    > I am running Windows XP and have recently had problems
    > with Korgo-V; I have used NAV programmes to detect/delete
    > this but still have problems with programmes running at
    > computer shut down. I have downloaded the Korgo fix-it
    > from Symantec separately and this says the virus is not
    > present.
    >
    > However I am left with two unknown .exe files that arrived
    > on my computer at the same time the problems started.
    >
    > These files are:
    > Gnicbemp
    > qblnjf
    > and they are in the Windows System32 folder along with
    > Kjocbkba.dll, all dated 03/08/2004.
    >
    > I have tried deleting and 'access is denied'
    >
    > I presume these are random files created by the virus?
    >
    > Any help, including how to get online help elsewhere,
    > would be greatly appreciated!
    >
    > Thanks,
    > pem
    >
    To delete any file(from help2go)
    If you ever encounter a stubborn file that simply refuses to delete
    there is a way.
    Remember that some files are system files so deleting them can cause the
    system to fail altogether. This process is handy when trying to get rid
    of a bad or dangerous file.

    - Open a Command Window (Start Accessories - Command Prompt)
    - Leave it open but close down all other running programs.
    - Now via the Ctrl Alt Del or from the Task Manager (Start - Run Type
    TASKMGR.EXE) under the processes tab, end the Explorer.exe process.
    - Now leaving the task Manager open, return to the Command Prompt window
    and type "cd path" to take you to the folder where the file is. eg. "cd
    c:My Documents" (Without brackets. Also note there is a space between cd
    and c:)
    - Now type "DEL " (eg "DEL badfile.exe" again without the brackets.
    - Once done go back to the Task Manager and under File - New Task type
    EXPLORER.EXE. This will kick start the windows GUI (interface)
    - Close task manager.

    As with any tweak back up the registry first and make a copy of the file
    you are about to delete to a floppy disk just in case that file is
    needed for some purpose.

    /contributed by whoozhe

    -max

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