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Need a copy of svchost.exe29 Mar 2004 15:44 GMT1
I have a blaster on my computer that I have used AVG and
Norton to quartine and destroy. The worm that I received
was the worm/nachi.b, currently it has infested my
svchost. exe file on my Win XP. Does anyone know where I
Viruses that bring their own SMTP engine !29 Mar 2004 15:42 GMT2
We have a site with 350 desktops running Windows XP.  
While we're behind a corporate firewall and have desktop
anti-virus software, we're still exposed.
If a user opens email from a web-based provider, the
Trojan help29 Mar 2004 15:40 GMT1
I recently got a second hand computer, it had no security
items on it, so I downloaded a few including WinPatrol, &
have been advised that winddows\server\svchost.exe is
actually win32.litmus.203 trojan.  How can I get rid of this?
XP Default user profile vs 2000 29 Mar 2004 15:15 GMT1
I have created a new image for some tablet pcs using Windows XP Tablet Edition 2002.  I have also created a custom Default User (Restricted user) profile using Article 319974 in the MKB for anyone that uses this laptop.  We are all on a W2K domain and the majority of the users ...
re.. not a security issue..29 Mar 2004 15:08 GMT1
The whole idea for my sister in Florida sending the computer to me for christmas  was so we could keep intouch on a reguar bases however We have not been able to send or receive email from each other at all. I've even subscribed to AOL and Earthlink along with my local provider ...
Preventing access via user accounts29 Mar 2004 15:00 GMT2
I'm trying to set up my computer in a way that can be used
safely by another person.  I want to grant access to only
a couple of programs and hide the rest of the system.  I
have changed the Start menu programs and Desktop icons.  I
sinister programs?29 Mar 2004 14:31 GMT2
Now and then,my security system tells me that a certain
application with ".exe" is attempting to connect to the
internet.Sometimes to a destination with an  ip and
sometimes without.I am suspicious as to why there is no
registry editing29 Mar 2004 13:45 GMT1
i'm trying to run a patch that adds to the registry on xp
home edition and i keep recieving the message - registry
editing has been dissabled by your administrator -
however, I am the administrator and i didn't set any
How to Stop Icons Creating Automatically29 Mar 2004 11:04 GMT1
I have a problem where icons keep creating on my desktop and they popup some raunchy pictures.  The icons are Fun-Games, VizitUs, Instant Access and Top10 Music.  Does anyone know I got these?  Also, how can I get rid of them?  Putting them in the recycle bin and deleting the ...
fragboltcake29 Mar 2004 11:03 GMT1
Just got a new Dell system with windows NT.  Within first
few days the browser was hijacked but seem to have cured
that with cwshredder and spykiller.
Still have a toolbar called "fragboltcake" that I cannot
How to save Windows updates on CD or Hard Drive29 Mar 2004 11:02 GMT1
I am having problems with my computer and need to have a
cd of all Windows XP updates.
regedt32.exe will not run29 Mar 2004 10:59 GMT1
When I try to run regedt32.exe I get an hourglass cursor
for a second but it never opens.  I have not problems
otherwise with the system.
It's running XP with all the latest patches.  I also run
'NetLogon' Service in Workgroup Environment29 Mar 2004 09:52 GMT4
Can someone please advise the +/- of using the NetLogon service for a
computer in a workgroup rather than in a domain environment ??
Thanks,
Neil
IIS rights29 Mar 2004 09:23 GMT1
In my network, I want to allow every user to fully
administer IIS in their boxes.However I do not want to
give my users administrative privileges.
Is this possible?
user and group troubles29 Mar 2004 09:15 GMT1
Windows 2000 domain.  After I load an application such as
Auotcoad as local Administrator on either a win 2000 pro
or win xp pro workstation then log on to the domain as a
general user I cannot get the application to run without
 
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