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Missing "Shut off" button i startmenu and other stuff [HJT log]

Discussion in 'Malware and Virus Removal Archive' started by MazStudios, 2007/11/11.

  1. 2007/11/11
    MazStudios

    MazStudios Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hey there

    Kinda very new here, but I will give this a try :)
    I'm no pro regarding computerstuff what so ever, but I know my ways aroudn at least. But the other day I got a whole bunch of abd viruses I think..from where I have no clue. I run Nod32 and it probably missed this ones. So anyway, I noticed I had some kind bad stuff called Vundo trojan. is that correct? So, I managed to remove (I think) that with Spyware doctor.

    BUT, the problems I had stared before i removed it. I have one account, my own, with admin. rights. BUT the "Shut off" button is missing in my startmenu and I cant start the Windows Task manager, because it has ben blocked by the..administrator??? BUT, thats me? So, how can this be?It's really annoying and I have noo clue what so ever on what to do here!!

    I tried to create a new account, and that worked fine. But that would mean alot of extra work with mailprograms and stuff.

    So, whats going on here, and most of all, what can I do to fix it?

    Please advice!

    regards
    // Magnus
     
    Last edited: 2007/11/11
  2. 2007/11/11
    PeteC

    PeteC SuperGeek Staff

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    Magnus - Welcome to the Board :)

    As your computer has been infected it would be as well to run HijackThis and let our trained analysts give it the once over - even though you think the trojan has been banished.

    Please download HijackThis through Quicklinks in my signature and save it to a folder on your hard drive, say C:\HJT - not to the Desktop or a temporary location. When entries are fixed with HJT a backup is made to the folder from which HJT is run and this must be in a permanent location.

    Open the folder in which you placed HJT and double click on hijackthis.exe and select Scan and save a log file - this will be saved in the folder from which you ran HJT. Post the log (copy/paste) in your next post here.

    Run it from the infected account, not the new account.
     

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