Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
stockbunny
- 11 Jan 2005 16:15
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Optimist - have dissabled system restore
do I now re-start the PC?
Sorry lost me with the second bit...
stockbunny
- 11 Jan 2005 18:01
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Optimist - I doubt you are still about but...
did as you said and the virus scan showed the infected file,
but repair, quarantine and delete still all failed.
Restored system restore, if you follow me and decided to go for
the last resort - restoring the system to an earlier date...
It wont work (wail!) so I guess this 'shite' virus (excuse the
'bunny language') wrecks system restore. Any other ideas.....
:>(
stockbunny
- 11 Jan 2005 19:02
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Yes Optimistic I did the scan in safe mode, but it still couldn't do
anything with it. The file appears to be in c:\\windows\system32\export
that's where it showed up in the virus scan in safe mode but in the
other file - or sub-file - in normal mode.
stockbunny
- 11 Jan 2005 19:25
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Optimist - by the way thanks, you've been a hero today :>)
OK I know some things aren't allowed in renaming files,
so I presume I have to put c:\\windows\system32\
but instead of the existing FScET.dll can I put newbie instead?
does it need the .dll at the end?
Sorry I really am a techo-twit...
stockbunny
- 11 Jan 2005 19:47
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I think so I'll go have a look at it now - think I've been
in there before - obviously I wont do anything yet, just have
a look about.
stockbunny
- 11 Jan 2005 19:58
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Thanks - hopefully I wont need to bother you, but you never
know, if I need to I'll email via the BB as you've suggested.
Thanks again.
Seymour Clearly
- 11 Jan 2005 21:30
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Just thinking about buying a couple of copies of Norton Internet Security (on e-bay as it's a heck of lot cheaper) but I can't find out if NIS supports Mozilla Firefox. Does anyuone know? This is what Symantec say:
REQUIRED FOR ALL INSTALLATIONS
70-100 MB available hard disk space (200 for complete installation, including Norton Parental Control)
Text Bullet DVD or CD drive
Text Bullet Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 browser or later
Email scanning supported for standard POP3 and SMTP-compatible email clients.
Private information blocking supports:
AOL Instant Messenger 4.3 and later
MSN Messenger 4.6, 4.7, 6.0, and later (MSN 5.0 is not supported)
Windows Messenger 4.7 and later
Standard POP3 and SMTP-compatible email clients
Standard Web browsers
Supported instant messaging clients for virus scanning:
AOL Instant Messenger 4.7 and later
Yahoo! Instant Messenger 5.0 and later
MSN Messenger 4.6, 4.7, 6.0, and later (MSN 5.0 is not supported)
Windows Messenger 4.7 and later
Email scanning supported for standard POP3 and SMTP-compatible email clients.
Seymour Clearly
- 11 Jan 2005 22:00
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Got one anyway thanks Optimist, might just stick with AVG, but I have my doubts about how efficient it is compared with NAV. I think I'll download all the adaware etc stuff instead. Have been running NIS on my laptop but sub just expired. However, not using that for emails any more.
(Cue Fx: Everyone throws hands up in horror at the thought that I'm running without blockers)!!
Thanks for your help.