Re: inetp60.dll
From: hermes (hermes_at_messenger.net)
Date: 04/26/04
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Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 13:56:55 -0500
Before the MVP (M$ Victim Poster) Hermes responded, Daniel Carwile
typed:
> Can anyone tell me what inetp60.dll is or whether it's supposed to
> be running or not. I have run NortonAV2004, Spyware Nuker, and
> Adaware but it doesn't report it as a problem but it's running and I
> don't think I need it but I can't stop it. I finally renamed it and
> then I could delete it from the System32 directory but now I'm
> getting a message about and error trying to start it. I ran MSConfig
> and it's in the list even though I deleted the entry from Hkey/Local
> Machine/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Current Version/Run. It was
> listed as Rundll32_8.exe or dll I can't remember which. But I think
> it said something about a DLL servere. This is the final problem
> on a pc I am working on for a customer that
> was severely infected with 2 viruses and 164 items listed as threates
> by Norton and Adaware.
It is spyware, run spyware and adware removal software to rid yourself of
the nasty pesk. You can google for this kind of software if you are not
sure where to find it. Good luck.
-- hermes DRM sux! Treacherous Computing kills our virtual civil liberties! http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/tcpa-faq.html Windows XP crashed. I am the Blue Screen of Death. No one hears your screams. Yesterday it worked. Today it is not working. Windows is like that.
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