Term.exe and RPC?

From: RobK (robert.kryska_at_lakma.com)
Date: 01/30/04


Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 10:51:54 +0100

Hello
My AntiVirus(Symantec) found on Win2000 serv(domain controller) a virus
called: Backdoor in a file term.exe situated in System32 directory.
Term.exe is running as a service and can't end this process.
My question is: What it is a file: term.exe (because on other servers
Win2000 there is no this file) ?
Can I delete it (in safe mode for example)?

Has it something in common with problem with replicating between two domain
controllers. When i try to click on 'Replicate now'
i have a message: Can't replicate because RPC server is busy.
What to do with this?

Regards
RobK (Poland)



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