FF shows blank icon in firefox.exe location.
Uninstalled IE, reinstalled. Same.
Any hints?
thanx
Run these:
Malwarebytes© Corporation
http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam/program/mbam-setup.exe
SuperAntispyware
http://www.superantispyware.com/superantispywarefreevspro.html
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what else?
thanx
> Had a faker Trojan..
Exactly what Trojan did you have? How did you know? What software
identified it?
> All cleaned up now.
How do you know? Exactly what did you do that makes you think it was
"all cleaned up"?
> But IE and FF will not launch.
Then almost certainly it was *not* "all cleaned up."
> Both return error "you do not have permission..."
>
> FF shows blank icon in firefox.exe location.
>
> Uninstalled IE, reinstalled. Same.
>
> Any hints?
>
> thanx
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cleaned with MBAM, SAS, AVAST, AVG.
Mbam found a couple more this evening after an update and rescan.
No more hits, rescanning.
no weirdos in HJT either.
thanx
Kelly has information on changing permissions for programs on her site.
See here:
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm
Click "P" and scroll down to "Program Permissions", "Restrict Users from
Running Specific Applications", and "Restrict Applications Users Can
Run". Of course, you'll want to reverse the settings she discusses.
But I suspect these should have been changed by the software you ran.
It's possible you have a rootkit that takes control long before the
anti-malware software can start.
Burn BitDefender, or another program listed at the link below, to a CD
(using a working machine) and test the infected machine with it.
BitDefender also has a Rootkit checker on the Linux Desktop; run it if
you think that's the problem:
http://www.techmixer.com/free-bootable-antivirus-rescue-cds-download-list/
Download the executable rather than the .iso image, if one is
available.. it prompts you to insert a CD and burns the file, no problem.
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Click the "Tools" button at the bottom that looks like a
hammer, then select "Repair permissions", then press the "Go" button.
Dial-a-fix 336 KB (Freeware)
Web: http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix
Download 1: http://djlizard.net.nyud.net:8080/software/Dial-a-fix-v0.60.0.24.zip
Download 2: http://djlizard.net/software/Dial-a-fix-v0.60.0.24.zip
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"plugginaway" <anon> wrote in message news:ujLPcSUQ...@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
Also, I do not even have gpedit on my other set to compare it???
Know of a rootkit cleaner that might help?
thanx
thank you
Gpedit isn't available on XP Home; you might be able in a download it
though. The BitDefender CD has a rootkit detector on its Desktop. Gmer
is good for finding rootkits and other nasties. I've seen other names
mentioned too, but don't have a list of them, and I'm heading out the
door. Do a search for free rootkit cleaners at http://www.download.com
which is a safe, CNET site.
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