Re: not a valid win32 aplication Update
- From: "jen" <jen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 17:59:52 -0500
"Zareba" <zareba@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Jen:
Thanks for the information and the detailed instructions. They were
easy to follow but did not completely cure the situation. After the
process, I was able to get a Panda on-line scan which showed nothing
bad at all, download but not run Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
(says the catalog file is damaged), and download and run
Spamfighter...but I still can not run Stinger.
Is there a chance that this is a glitch that MS knows about but does
not plan to fix until SP3? or is there a virus or Trojan out there
with this particular MO?
Zareba, if MS cannot help you, check out your HD with chkdsk /r then
with a diagnostics utility from your HD manufacturer if needed. If no
joy, then I'm afraid you're looking at a format- install(or new HD)...
-jen
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