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opivykid
03-13-2004, 07:06 PM
-Nod32 detects it, yet can't quarintine it, or delete it...
-AVG won't even realize that it's there...
-The Cleaner won't either...
Now, Nod32 says its in "C:\Docume~1\owner\locals~1\temp\tc$17478\start.exe", yet "tc$17478" isn't in the damn temp folder :blink:
(in tc$17478, the numbers at the end vary every time it pops up)
Help!
opivykid
03-13-2004, 11:20 PM
Anything?
AVG sucks
Nod32 I dont care to use
And the Cleaner I never heard of.
Sounds like a job for Norton Corporate. :)
4th gen
03-13-2004, 11:31 PM
Go into a folder, go to tools>folder options. Then click on "show hidden files and folders" and uncheck "hide protected system files"
Then you should be able to at least see the folder, though you will not be likely to delete it. Try using a program like Norton Cleansweep to delete the folder. Good luck
@shn, why do you care not to use NOD32?
Originally posted by 4th gen@13 March 2004 - 17:31
Go into a folder, go to tools>folder options. Then click on "show hidden files and folders" and uncheck "hide protected system files"
Then you should be able to at least see the folder, though you will not be likely to delete it. Try using a program like Norton Cleansweep to delete the folder. Good luck
@shn, why do you care not to use NOD32?
What's so good about Nod32.
If you configure any av correctly it will perform accordingly.
Except AVG. :)
4th gen
03-13-2004, 11:41 PM
Originally posted by shn@13 March 2004 - 22:37
What's so good about Nod32.
If you configure any av correctly it will perform accordingly.
Except AVG. :)
http://filesharingtalk.com/index.php?showtopic=104426
opivykid
03-13-2004, 11:43 PM
Originally posted by 4th gen@13 March 2004 - 23:31
Go into a folder, go to tools>folder options. Then click on "show hidden files and folders" and uncheck "hide protected system files"
Then you should be able to at least see the folder, though you will not be likely to delete it. Try using a program like Norton Cleansweep to delete the folder. Good luck
I already have that selected.....
4th gen
03-13-2004, 11:46 PM
Navigate to the parent directory of the one containing the virus in DOS and list the folders in that directory. Does the suspect directory appear there?
Originally posted by 4th gen+13 March 2004 - 17:41--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (4th gen @ 13 March 2004 - 17:41)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin-shn@13 March 2004 - 22:37
What's so good about Nod32.
If you configure any av correctly it will perform accordingly.
Except AVG. :)
http://filesharingtalk.com/index.php?showtopic=104426[/b][/quote]
Yeah, I seen that when you first posted it.
But just a good review does not convince me. I have to try it first hand. :)
4th gen
03-13-2004, 11:49 PM
Originally posted by shn@13 March 2004 - 22:47
Yeah, I seen that when you first posted it.
But just a good review does not convince me. I have to try it first hand. :)
Not that I'm trying to tell my intellectual superiors that I know better, but I really do think you should give it a try :)
Rip The Jacker
03-13-2004, 11:50 PM
Originally posted by opivykid@13 March 2004 - 11:06
-Nod32 detects it, yet can't quarintine it, or delete it...
Probibly because the damn thing is running. Press CTRL + ALT + DEL, and check the running processes. See if "start.exe" is there, then kill it, then delete it with NOD32.
Off topic:
Whats NOD32 stand for?
Originally posted by Rip The Jacker@13 March 2004 - 23:50
Whats NOD32 stand for?
NOD32, i think :blink: :unsure: :huh: :blink: :unsure:
Nod32 rules :01:
Edit: shn dont knock it till ya tried it!
4th gen
03-13-2004, 11:52 PM
Originally posted by Rip The Jacker@13 March 2004 - 22:50
Whats NOD32 stand for?
http://nod32.com/home/home.htm
who knows?
Originally posted by 4th gen+13 March 2004 - 17:49--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (4th gen @ 13 March 2004 - 17:49)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin-shn@13 March 2004 - 22:47
Yeah, I seen that when you first posted it.
But just a good review does not convince me. I have to try it first hand. :)
Not that I'm trying to tell my intellectual superiors that I know better, but I really do think you should give it a try :)[/b][/quote]
Where might I get a copy? :)
Originally posted by shn+13 March 2004 - 23:52--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (shn @ 13 March 2004 - 23:52)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
Originally posted by 4th gen@13 March 2004 - 17:49
<!--QuoteBegin-shn@13 March 2004 - 22:47
Yeah, I seen that when you first posted it.
But just a good review does not convince me. I have to try it first hand. :)
Not that I'm trying to tell my intellectual superiors that I know better, but I really do think you should give it a try :)
Where might I get a copy? :) [/b][/quote]
Here (http://nod32.com/home/home.htm)
4th gen
03-13-2004, 11:53 PM
Originally posted by shn@13 March 2004 - 22:52
Where might I get a copy? :)
http://nod32.com/download/download.htm
Sadly no reliable cracks :(
I had to buy it in the end, but I'm happy(ish) to pay for a good AV
Project E-01
03-13-2004, 11:55 PM
*shrug*
If its only in the temp files, shut down and bot into Ms-Dos, navigate to the directory and do a deltree.
The whole point about temporary folders is that their temporary. Yeah, it'll probably scream at you the next time you log on, but it shouldnt do any harm.
Bad windows programming aside, that is. :/
Actually, forget that - try clearing the temp files using Disk cleanup first. :P
opivykid
03-13-2004, 11:55 PM
Probibly because the damn thing is running. Press CTRL + ALT + DEL, and check the running processes. See if "start.exe" is there, then kill it, then delete it with NOD32
-Nah, it's not
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Navigate to the parent directory of the one containing the virus in DOS and list the folders in that directory. Does the suspect directory appear there?
-I'm going risk looking like a retard, and ask you how to go about doing this...
4th gen
03-14-2004, 12:01 AM
Originally posted by opivykid@13 March 2004 - 22:55
Probibly because the damn thing is running. Press CTRL + ALT + DEL, and check the running processes. See if "start.exe" is there, then kill it, then delete it with NOD32
-Nah, it's not
-----------------------------------
Navigate to the parent directory of the one containing the virus in DOS and list the folders in that directory. Does the suspect directory appear there?
-I'm going risk looking like a retard, and ask you how to go about doing this...
Start>run>cmd>enter
Then you have to navigate to the directory you want to get to. To go forward a directory, type "cd" and then the directory name. For example, if you're in C:\ and you want to go to program files, type:
cd program files
If you want to go back one directory, type
cd..
Once you've navigated to C:\Documents and Settings\owner\localsettings\temp\
type in
dir
This should now give you a full list of all the files and folders in that directory. Good luck.
P.S. Your question by no means makes you look retarted, quite the opposite. It reflects badly on me as I didn't give you enough information to help you. Sorry
opivykid
03-14-2004, 12:08 AM
Nah it's not finding anything. I also scanned the temp folder with nod32, and now it isn't finding anything, so who knows...
4th gen
03-14-2004, 12:10 AM
Originally posted by opivykid@13 March 2004 - 23:08
Nah it's not finding anything. I also scanned the temp folder with nod32, and now it isn't finding anything, so who knows...
Try rebooting into Safe mode (press F8 during boot) and scan with NOD32 again...
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