Re: iexplore32b
From: David H. Lipman (DLipman~nospam~_at_Verizon.Net)
Date: 10/31/04
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Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 16:25:45 -0500
unistalling WinXP SP2 was a red Herring and a waste of time, you should really reinstall it.
Are you saying that you ran Adaware SE Personal Edition and Trend Sysclean, both in Safe
Mode, and they detected nothing ?
Are you also saying that you went to all those online scanners that I provided you and they
detected nothing ?
Because if you have a TFTP service gouing to 80.143.32.207 -- Germany than you are infected
my friend.
You can verify if this program is opening a port by using TCPVIEW.EXE --
http://www.sysinternals.com/
Dave
"Gary" <Gary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:18E06320-9955-4A2C-8F5A-630C062739F2@microsoft.com...
| Thanks for your help so far. Alas none of your suggestions have worked!
|
| What I have now done is to uninstall SP2. By doing so internest explorer,
| outlook, real player and everything else which connects to the internet
| continues to run fine. I found the iexplore32b.exe file in the
| C:\windows\prefetch and C:\..\system32 directories and deleted it - the
| process still shows as running but now has no nnoticable effect with just SP1
| installed.
|
| My Norton worm detector did come up with this warning though and I chose to
| Block - does it mean anything to anyone?
|
| "The user has created a rule to "block" communications.
| Inbound UDP packet.
| Local address,service is (0.0.0.0,tftp(69)).
| Remote address,service is (80.143.32.207,1412).
| Process name is "C:\WINDOWS\System32\IExplore32b.exe"."
|
|
| "Gary" wrote:
|
| > Since installing SP2 I have a process running called iexplore32b.exe (had to
| > restore to an earlier point to discover what was different). As well as
| > keeping my hard drive very busy, after a couple of minutes of logging onto my
| > broadband connection Explorer and Outlook fail to recognise that I am logged
| > on (if I drop into cmd I can check that I am still connected). If I
| > disconnect and sign into my connection again I again have a few minutes
| > before the same problem arises.
| >
| > If I stop the process then all is OK but neither Norton (fully up to date)
| > nor SpyBot recognise this file as a problem and I can't find it either on a
| > normal file search. Anyone got a solution?
| >
| > Thanks
| >
| > --
| > Gary
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