Re: Couldn't log into Windows Server because of a virus



From: "Hammett" <Hammett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

| Hi everyone,
|
| My Domain Controller has been infected by a virus. I couldn't log in to the
| domain controller anymore, neither can manage it from another network
| station. And is it leasing IP addresses from DHCP. And I can't even login in
| Safe Mode.
|
| Can anyone please advice me on what I should do to overcome this problem?
|
| There's certainly a virus in the system, because when i try to log-in, the
| virus alert window comes up very fast, and forces to log-off.
|
| Thank you very much.

What do you mean ...
"virus alert window comes up very fast, and forces to log-off"

What virus alert ?
What software ?

Please supply facts !

Can you at least remotely manage the server ?

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm


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