Re: After the update, I got hacked by the ads company
From: Rob (Rob_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/17/04
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Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 13:13:04 -0700
my window's version is Xp Home Edition
I done what you told me, but still doesn't work, I guess I have to end up
format the whole computer
"Dave Patrick" wrote:
> Better to just stop them from starting up first to see the effect. You
> didn't mention the operating system so assuming Windows 2000; Natively you
> can; Start\Settings\Control Panel\Administrative Tools\Computer
> Management(Local)\System Information\Software Environment\Startup
> Programs|View|Advanced, then in the "Location" column, you'll find the path
> to the "Startup" location either in the "Startup" directories or from the
> registry's "Run" keys. (note that this windows is read-only so you must
> manually navigate to the location below to edit or otherwise delete)
>
> %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
> %USERPROFILE%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
>
> You can delete the shortcuts that you no longer want to run.
>
>
> HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
> HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
>
> You can delete the string value for the program you no longer want to run.
>
> or copy msconfig from Windows XP to the "windows" directory
>
> No question on these. Get rid of them.
> | MSPY2002
> c:\windows\system32\ime\pintlgnt\imscinst.exe
> | PHIME2002A
> c:\windows\system32\ime\tintlgnt\tintsetp.exe
> | PHIME2002ASync c:\windows\system32\ime\tintlgnt\tintsetp.exe
> /sync
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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>
> "Rob" wrote:
> | Hi Dave,
> |
> | I went through the list, however there is no suspect one except the ones
> | from c:\windows\system32. If I delete the files of the one I dont know, I
> | would crash the whole window, don't I?
> |
> | Sorry for asking help again, I know I am a bit annoying. Thank you for
> your
> | help.
> |
> | Here is the following that I have no idea what is it, but from
> | system32(little list):
> | Kqrgl c:\windows\system32\m?iexec.exe
> | MSPY2002
> c:\windows\system32\ime\pintlgnt\imscinst.exe
> | /sync
> | PHIME2002A
> c:\windows\system32\ime\tintlgnt\tintsetp.exe
> | /imename
> | ezShieldProtector for Px c:\windows\system32\ezsp_px.exe
> | PHIME2002ASync c:\windows\system32\ime\tintlgnt\tintsetp.exe
> /sync
> | ctfmon.exe c:\windows\system32\ctfmon.exe
>
>
>
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