- Log in as an administrator (either the administrator account or another one with admin rights) - Right-click on My Computer, left-click on...
Two suggestions. - locate the file normal.dot. Rename it to normal.dot.old. A new copy will be created the next time you open word. The one...
Have you gotten rid of some stuff since you posted This Hijackthis log from about 4 hours earlier? And I have locked that one to avoid the...
bluenose12 - DSO Exploit Discussed & Explained mattysmith1999 - I'm guessing your 'common hijacker' is pointing to a coolweb issue but that one...
Windows Firewall /w SP2 - careful here gents (both Tiny & CharlieJ). The new one is much improved over the original but is still almost totally...
Control panel and scheduled tasks then use the wizard to add a new one. Don't worry about the details of when / how often since it's easier to...
Sorta what I had in mind jdover but maybe run the .bat file via scheduler. PeteC - not familiar with the utility in your link but my guess is...
Arie - any idea how the strange characters crept into your post?
What OS?
The following are diagnostic things to try and won't need to be kept as permanent 'fixes'. Did you retain the same name for the workstation...
Long and difficult research to get the source for the bit I quoted. See the picture. And on my XP-pro PC at work (domain) there is no mention of...
I've been using the Google blocker for a while so not much problem with pop-ups. Wouldn't have noticed the added IE protection.
Jean - wouldn't it simplify your life some if you cut back to only a few login names and passwords? I get by with about 4 and only need that many...
Interesting about the recommendation from the Black Viper site. BITS (Background Intelligent Transfer Service) Doesn't sound like this one...
From a CMD prompt, you could use XCOPY. It's free, fast, reliable, and you already have it. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Copies files...
joe - tasklist is not fully functional when placed on XP-home but it should certainly run and tasklist /svc works. Are you opening a DOS window...
A matter of how you are set to view files in windows explorer.
Dave - it is a windows 2003 server build.
At a guess the installs loaded the wrong video drivers for that system.
You do have a good few items that still need fixing. I'm moving this to the security section since we are trying to keep all the HJT log posts...
Separate names with a comma.