Did you use the XP/ME Restore feature? If so, then it's possible that the virus was also backed up and restored. Download and scan (from DOS)...
This may help.
We're opposites, Deloris! I'm not broke, just cheap :D Here's a freebie. I've never had any cause to use such an application so have no idea...
Running the IE Repair Tool should restore the default search options (Start - Settings - Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs - MS IE - Repair)....
Good call :) Try as I might I couldn't remember which virus caused those symptoms!
The XP firewall is fine in terms of inbound protection but offers no outbound protection. Kerio is worth considering as an alternative to...
Run an AV and post back with the results.
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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q310270
Do newly created shortcuts work? Do the shortcuts accessed via the Start button function? Have you run a virus scan?
Either this or this (the latter would be the better option).
http://www.digi-watcher.com/surveillance_features.htm
Another suggestion:-
Does this help?
Very :)
Donna - if those mails contain no information which you wish to keep private, would you mind forwarding one to me?
Ok. You'll find a guide here but the easiest way is to use EBURGER.
I suppose so :p The answer is no!
See here.
Ah. You could maybe download an earlier version from here and then download and run the installer.
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