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Infected with Trojan,...........

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Rob - 13 Mar 2004 21:26 GMT
I need help,......After running Norton,...it isolated the
Tojan virus on two files: mscnt.exe and syspwr.exe.
Running the 'repair' option it seems the files are un-
repairable and need to be deleted and re-installed?

It's been a while and I don't have my W95 disks,...how
else can I replace these .exe files without the disks?

Also,... I have IE set to delete certain email based on
content words,...does IE open the mail before reading and
then  deletes it? it so,...why didn't Norton catch these
virus's???

Can anyone help,....I'm desparate,.........Thanks!! Rob
ROb - 13 Mar 2004 22:52 GMT
>-----Original Message-----
>I need help,......After running Norton,...it isolated the
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>Can anyone help,....I'm desparate,.........Thanks!! Rob
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Alan Edwards - 13 Mar 2004 22:55 GMT
Already answered in microsoft.public.win95.msdosapps

...Alan

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In microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion, "Rob"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I need help,......After running Norton,...it isolated the
>Tojan virus on two files: mscnt.exe and syspwr.exe.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
>Can anyone help,....I'm desparate,.........Thanks!! Rob
 
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