Re: Trojan Virus Attack
From: Cris (cris_at_notienecorreo.com)
Date: 08/30/04
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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 23:42:49 +0200
the virus disabled the
> start function so I dont know of an alternate way to run
> the language you suggested.
I supposed it was that way. This should have to wait.
> We are able to run in safe mode and will do so tonight.
It could be useful to note down and post here the exact name of the trojan
virus and the place it is located right now. May be if the Antivirus
identifies this but it can't delete the virus we can find another solution
to destroy it (an adequate antitrojan program for example.) Any errors when
attemptin to connect the internet? Note down them too.
"Neil110609" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en el mensaje
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> Chris - thanks again for your great advice.
>
> We are able to run in safe mode and will do so tonight.
> With regards to the IE files, the virus disabled the
> start function so I dont know of an alternate way to run
> the language you suggested.
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