Re: Need help with removal of some sort of trojan
- From: "db" <databaseben@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 08:11:30 -0500
the likely would get re entered in the
registry.
you need to figure out which process
that is running is unleashing them
so, the keys should provide some
clue.
if not, run autoruns from microsoft and
or process explorer.
also, people forget about the prefetch
files - they get loaded at boot time.
and third party drivers get loaded at
boot time as well.
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"john" <jmckenzie@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eRbTsWiQKHA.5068@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
db wrote:you might simply try to delete themI deleted the two entries but, each time the system is re booted they reappear.
from the registry.
but before you do, look at the keys
and ascertain their folder locations
and delete those afterwards.
incidentally, you can delete those
entries from the registry and disk.
however, since they are trojans as
you elude to then this implies there
is a software installed that is doing
one thing as it was marketed to be
but in the background it is also unleashing
the trojans.
so find out which program is unleashing
them, or you will never see the end of
the trojan infections.
incidentally, sometimes trojans corrupt
the system files.
so don't be surprised if after you inoculate
your system, you have to initiate a repair
install to replace corrupted system files
with genuine ones.
John
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