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I have had Control Panel issue, everytime I tried to

click on it and the restriction pop up window is:

"This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions

in effect on this computer. Please contact your system

adminstrator". Therefore I could Not access to Control

Panel. Even though I've logged on as Administrator and

got into Regedit to Policy, to Gpedit to set Not

Configure (Disabled) but it didn't work, I also tried

it in Safe Mode. I also tried system restore but

somehow this feature's not working either, it couldn't

restore back to any previous restore point. I'm the

only one who's using this laptop. This issue also

prevent me from viewing Adjust Date/Time on Taskbar

and I coudn't click on Add/Remove Program, View System

Information under My Computer. All of these problems

have giving me that same error due to restrictions. I

really need help, I've been trying it for a whole week

now. Does anyone know, please help. I've been skim

through Window XP user guide book, to Microsoft

Website, Dell page, surf the web but I haven't seen a

solution to this issue without considering ReInstall

WindowXP. I just don't want to ReInstall WindowXP. I also used Antivirus

but it showed no virus found, did try go to appwiz.cpl, it's no help.

Thanks all.

 

takecare,

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Guest Terry R.
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Re: Cannot access Control Panel due to......

 

On 9/19/2007 7:56 AM On a whim, ttphan pounded out on the keyboard

> I have had Control Panel issue, everytime I tried to

> click on it and the restriction pop up window is:

> "This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions

> in effect on this computer. Please contact your system

> adminstrator". Therefore I could Not access to Control

> Panel. Even though I've logged on as Administrator and

> got into Regedit to Policy, to Gpedit to set Not

> Configure (Disabled) but it didn't work, I also tried

> it in Safe Mode. I also tried system restore but

> somehow this feature's not working either, it couldn't

> restore back to any previous restore point. I'm the

> only one who's using this laptop. This issue also

> prevent me from viewing Adjust Date/Time on Taskbar

> and I coudn't click on Add/Remove Program, View System

> Information under My Computer. All of these problems

> have giving me that same error due to restrictions. I

> really need help, I've been trying it for a whole week

> now. Does anyone know, please help. I've been skim

> through Window XP user guide book, to Microsoft

> Website, Dell page, surf the web but I haven't seen a

> solution to this issue without considering ReInstall

> WindowXP. I just don't want to ReInstall WindowXP. I also used Antivirus

> but it showed no virus found, did try go to appwiz.cpl, it's no help.

> Thanks all.

>

> takecare,

 

I had a client workstation with the same issue last week. Only their AV

software (AntiVir) kept detecting the virus, but when it was deleted it

immediately was recreated.

 

Check to see if you have a file in your system32 folder called

cmcache.dat. If you do, report back. It doesn't do any good to remove

the file in Safe Mode either, as this one works even in Safe Mode.

 

--

Terry R.

 

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Guest Graham Anderson
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Re: Cannot access Control Panel due to......

 

If you're struggling to delete a virus file (even in safe mode) try Killbox

http://killbox.net/

 

This has the option of deleting the file on next reboot. It's worked for me

in the past (not with the file you mention, but similar files)

 

"Terry R." wrote:

> On 9/19/2007 7:56 AM On a whim, ttphan pounded out on the keyboard

>

> > I have had Control Panel issue, everytime I tried to

> > click on it and the restriction pop up window is:

> > "This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions

> > in effect on this computer. Please contact your system

> > adminstrator". Therefore I could Not access to Control

> > Panel. Even though I've logged on as Administrator and

> > got into Regedit to Policy, to Gpedit to set Not

> > Configure (Disabled) but it didn't work, I also tried

> > it in Safe Mode. I also tried system restore but

> > somehow this feature's not working either, it couldn't

> > restore back to any previous restore point. I'm the

> > only one who's using this laptop. This issue also

> > prevent me from viewing Adjust Date/Time on Taskbar

> > and I coudn't click on Add/Remove Program, View System

> > Information under My Computer. All of these problems

> > have giving me that same error due to restrictions. I

> > really need help, I've been trying it for a whole week

> > now. Does anyone know, please help. I've been skim

> > through Window XP user guide book, to Microsoft

> > Website, Dell page, surf the web but I haven't seen a

> > solution to this issue without considering ReInstall

> > WindowXP. I just don't want to ReInstall WindowXP. I also used Antivirus

> > but it showed no virus found, did try go to appwiz.cpl, it's no help.

> > Thanks all.

> >

> > takecare,

>

> I had a client workstation with the same issue last week. Only their AV

> software (AntiVir) kept detecting the virus, but when it was deleted it

> immediately was recreated.

>

> Check to see if you have a file in your system32 folder called

> cmcache.dat. If you do, report back. It doesn't do any good to remove

> the file in Safe Mode either, as this one works even in Safe Mode.

>

> --

> Terry R.

>

> ***Reply Note***

> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.

> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.

>

Guest Terry R.
Posted

Re: Cannot access Control Panel due to......

 

On 9/20/2007 4:30 AM On a whim, Graham Anderson pounded out on the keyboard

> If you're struggling to delete a virus file (even in safe mode) try Killbox

> http://killbox.net/

>

> This has the option of deleting the file on next reboot. It's worked for me

> in the past (not with the file you mention, but similar files)

>

> "Terry R." wrote:

>

>> On 9/19/2007 7:56 AM On a whim, ttphan pounded out on the keyboard

>>

>>> I have had Control Panel issue, everytime I tried to

>>> click on it and the restriction pop up window is:

>>> "This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions

>>> in effect on this computer. Please contact your system

>>> adminstrator". Therefore I could Not access to Control

>>> Panel. Even though I've logged on as Administrator and

>>> got into Regedit to Policy, to Gpedit to set Not

>>> Configure (Disabled) but it didn't work, I also tried

>>> it in Safe Mode. I also tried system restore but

>>> somehow this feature's not working either, it couldn't

>>> restore back to any previous restore point. I'm the

>>> only one who's using this laptop. This issue also

>>> prevent me from viewing Adjust Date/Time on Taskbar

>>> and I coudn't click on Add/Remove Program, View System

>>> Information under My Computer. All of these problems

>>> have giving me that same error due to restrictions. I

>>> really need help, I've been trying it for a whole week

>>> now. Does anyone know, please help. I've been skim

>>> through Window XP user guide book, to Microsoft

>>> Website, Dell page, surf the web but I haven't seen a

>>> solution to this issue without considering ReInstall

>>> WindowXP. I just don't want to ReInstall WindowXP. I also used Antivirus

>>> but it showed no virus found, did try go to appwiz.cpl, it's no help.

>>> Thanks all.

>>>

>>> takecare,

>> I had a client workstation with the same issue last week. Only their AV

>> software (AntiVir) kept detecting the virus, but when it was deleted it

>> immediately was recreated.

>>

>> Check to see if you have a file in your system32 folder called

>> cmcache.dat. If you do, report back. It doesn't do any good to remove

>> the file in Safe Mode either, as this one works even in Safe Mode.

>>

 

I was able to delete it from the client machine by booting with a Bart

PE disc and deleting the file on the hard drive outside of Windows.

That's the only way this one has been cured so far. But thanks for the

suggestion. Not sure it would work in this instance, but it may for others.

 

--

Terry R.

 

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Re: Cannot access Control Panel due to......

 

Hmm, Terry, I used symantec antivirus but it showed no virus found, and I

also tried to find cmcache.dat, but it's not in my system32. Thanks Terry &

Graham.

takecare, tu

 

 

"Terry R." wrote:

> On 9/20/2007 4:30 AM On a whim, Graham Anderson pounded out on the keyboard

>

> > If you're struggling to delete a virus file (even in safe mode) try Killbox

> > http://killbox.net/

> >

> > This has the option of deleting the file on next reboot. It's worked for me

> > in the past (not with the file you mention, but similar files)

> >

> > "Terry R." wrote:

> >

> >> On 9/19/2007 7:56 AM On a whim, ttphan pounded out on the keyboard

> >>

> >>> I have had Control Panel issue, everytime I tried to

> >>> click on it and the restriction pop up window is:

> >>> "This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions

> >>> in effect on this computer. Please contact your system

> >>> adminstrator". Therefore I could Not access to Control

> >>> Panel. Even though I've logged on as Administrator and

> >>> got into Regedit to Policy, to Gpedit to set Not

> >>> Configure (Disabled) but it didn't work, I also tried

> >>> it in Safe Mode. I also tried system restore but

> >>> somehow this feature's not working either, it couldn't

> >>> restore back to any previous restore point. I'm the

> >>> only one who's using this laptop. This issue also

> >>> prevent me from viewing Adjust Date/Time on Taskbar

> >>> and I coudn't click on Add/Remove Program, View System

> >>> Information under My Computer. All of these problems

> >>> have giving me that same error due to restrictions. I

> >>> really need help, I've been trying it for a whole week

> >>> now. Does anyone know, please help. I've been skim

> >>> through Window XP user guide book, to Microsoft

> >>> Website, Dell page, surf the web but I haven't seen a

> >>> solution to this issue without considering ReInstall

> >>> WindowXP. I just don't want to ReInstall WindowXP. I also used Antivirus

> >>> but it showed no virus found, did try go to appwiz.cpl, it's no help.

> >>> Thanks all.

> >>>

> >>> takecare,

> >> I had a client workstation with the same issue last week. Only their AV

> >> software (AntiVir) kept detecting the virus, but when it was deleted it

> >> immediately was recreated.

> >>

> >> Check to see if you have a file in your system32 folder called

> >> cmcache.dat. If you do, report back. It doesn't do any good to remove

> >> the file in Safe Mode either, as this one works even in Safe Mode.

> >>

>

> I was able to delete it from the client machine by booting with a Bart

> PE disc and deleting the file on the hard drive outside of Windows.

> That's the only way this one has been cured so far. But thanks for the

> suggestion. Not sure it would work in this instance, but it may for others.

>

> --

> Terry R.

>

> ***Reply Note***

> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.

> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.

>

Posted

Re: Cannot access Control Panel due to......

 

Hmm, Terry, I used Symantec Antivirus and it showed no virus found, and in my

C:Window/System32 I did not see the cmcache.dat. Thanks Terry & Graham for

the tips. Dunno what to do now.

takecare, tu

 

"Terry R." wrote:

> On 9/20/2007 4:30 AM On a whim, Graham Anderson pounded out on the keyboard

>

> > If you're struggling to delete a virus file (even in safe mode) try Killbox

> > http://killbox.net/

> >

> > This has the option of deleting the file on next reboot. It's worked for me

> > in the past (not with the file you mention, but similar files)

> >

> > "Terry R." wrote:

> >

> >> On 9/19/2007 7:56 AM On a whim, ttphan pounded out on the keyboard

> >>

> >>> I have had Control Panel issue, everytime I tried to

> >>> click on it and the restriction pop up window is:

> >>> "This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions

> >>> in effect on this computer. Please contact your system

> >>> adminstrator". Therefore I could Not access to Control

> >>> Panel. Even though I've logged on as Administrator and

> >>> got into Regedit to Policy, to Gpedit to set Not

> >>> Configure (Disabled) but it didn't work, I also tried

> >>> it in Safe Mode. I also tried system restore but

> >>> somehow this feature's not working either, it couldn't

> >>> restore back to any previous restore point. I'm the

> >>> only one who's using this laptop. This issue also

> >>> prevent me from viewing Adjust Date/Time on Taskbar

> >>> and I coudn't click on Add/Remove Program, View System

> >>> Information under My Computer. All of these problems

> >>> have giving me that same error due to restrictions. I

> >>> really need help, I've been trying it for a whole week

> >>> now. Does anyone know, please help. I've been skim

> >>> through Window XP user guide book, to Microsoft

> >>> Website, Dell page, surf the web but I haven't seen a

> >>> solution to this issue without considering ReInstall

> >>> WindowXP. I just don't want to ReInstall WindowXP. I also used Antivirus

> >>> but it showed no virus found, did try go to appwiz.cpl, it's no help.

> >>> Thanks all.

> >>>

> >>> takecare,

> >> I had a client workstation with the same issue last week. Only their AV

> >> software (AntiVir) kept detecting the virus, but when it was deleted it

> >> immediately was recreated.

> >>

> >> Check to see if you have a file in your system32 folder called

> >> cmcache.dat. If you do, report back. It doesn't do any good to remove

> >> the file in Safe Mode either, as this one works even in Safe Mode.

> >>

>

> I was able to delete it from the client machine by booting with a Bart

> PE disc and deleting the file on the hard drive outside of Windows.

> That's the only way this one has been cured so far. But thanks for the

> suggestion. Not sure it would work in this instance, but it may for others.

>

> --

> Terry R.

>

> ***Reply Note***

> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.

> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.

>

Guest Terry R.
Posted

Re: Cannot access Control Panel due to......

 

On 9/20/2007 11:12 PM On a whim, ttphan pounded out on the keyboard

> Hmm, Terry, I used Symantec Antivirus and it showed no virus found, and in my

> C:Window/System32 I did not see the cmcache.dat. Thanks Terry & Graham for

> the tips. Dunno what to do now.

> takecare, tu

>

> "Terry R." wrote:

>

>> On 9/20/2007 4:30 AM On a whim, Graham Anderson pounded out on the keyboard

>>

>>> If you're struggling to delete a virus file (even in safe mode) try Killbox

>>> http://killbox.net/

>>>

>>> This has the option of deleting the file on next reboot. It's worked for me

>>> in the past (not with the file you mention, but similar files)

>>>

>>> "Terry R." wrote:

>>>

>>>> On 9/19/2007 7:56 AM On a whim, ttphan pounded out on the keyboard

>>>>

>>>>> I have had Control Panel issue, everytime I tried to

>>>>> click on it and the restriction pop up window is:

>>>>> "This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions

>>>>> in effect on this computer. Please contact your system

>>>>> adminstrator". Therefore I could Not access to Control

>>>>> Panel. Even though I've logged on as Administrator and

>>>>> got into Regedit to Policy, to Gpedit to set Not

>>>>> Configure (Disabled) but it didn't work, I also tried

>>>>> it in Safe Mode. I also tried system restore but

>>>>> somehow this feature's not working either, it couldn't

>>>>> restore back to any previous restore point. I'm the

>>>>> only one who's using this laptop. This issue also

>>>>> prevent me from viewing Adjust Date/Time on Taskbar

>>>>> and I coudn't click on Add/Remove Program, View System

>>>>> Information under My Computer. All of these problems

>>>>> have giving me that same error due to restrictions. I

>>>>> really need help, I've been trying it for a whole week

>>>>> now. Does anyone know, please help. I've been skim

>>>>> through Window XP user guide book, to Microsoft

>>>>> Website, Dell page, surf the web but I haven't seen a

>>>>> solution to this issue without considering ReInstall

>>>>> WindowXP. I just don't want to ReInstall WindowXP. I also used Antivirus

>>>>> but it showed no virus found, did try go to appwiz.cpl, it's no help.

>>>>> Thanks all.

>>>>>

>>>>> takecare,

>>>> I had a client workstation with the same issue last week. Only their AV

>>>> software (AntiVir) kept detecting the virus, but when it was deleted it

>>>> immediately was recreated.

>>>>

>>>> Check to see if you have a file in your system32 folder called

>>>> cmcache.dat. If you do, report back. It doesn't do any good to remove

>>>> the file in Safe Mode either, as this one works even in Safe Mode.

>>>>

>> I was able to delete it from the client machine by booting with a Bart

>> PE disc and deleting the file on the hard drive outside of Windows.

>> That's the only way this one has been cured so far. But thanks for the

>> suggestion. Not sure it would work in this instance, but it may for others.

>>

>> --

>> Terry R.

>>

>> ***Reply Note***

>> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.

>> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.

>>

 

I would use a 2nd av scanner and then use a couple malware scanners

also. Google for HiJackThis and run it and post it to a forum that can

assist you.

 

If you are getting the error you stated, you DO have a bug in your system.

 

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Terry R.

 

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Re: Cannot access Control Panel due to......

 

I don't know, there might be a bug, I've used other software as SpySweeper

and TrendMicro 2007 AV but they both showed no virus found. I think I have

either bug, malware or virus somewhere because I can tell that my laptop has

been a little slower since this thing happened. I used Spy Sweeper two

months ago for a different issue and it was able to found virus and

quarantined it, but this time it couldn't find any. I've updated Spy Sweeper

virus definition regularly. Thanks.

takecare, tu

 

"Terry R." wrote:

> On 9/20/2007 11:12 PM On a whim, ttphan pounded out on the keyboard

>

> > Hmm, Terry, I used Symantec Antivirus and it showed no virus found, and in my

> > C:Window/System32 I did not see the cmcache.dat. Thanks Terry & Graham for

> > the tips. Dunno what to do now.

> > takecare, tu

> >

> > "Terry R." wrote:

> >

> >> On 9/20/2007 4:30 AM On a whim, Graham Anderson pounded out on the keyboard

> >>

> >>> If you're struggling to delete a virus file (even in safe mode) try Killbox

> >>> http://killbox.net/

> >>>

> >>> This has the option of deleting the file on next reboot. It's worked for me

> >>> in the past (not with the file you mention, but similar files)

> >>>

> >>> "Terry R." wrote:

> >>>

> >>>> On 9/19/2007 7:56 AM On a whim, ttphan pounded out on the keyboard

> >>>>

> >>>>> I have had Control Panel issue, everytime I tried to

> >>>>> click on it and the restriction pop up window is:

> >>>>> "This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions

> >>>>> in effect on this computer. Please contact your system

> >>>>> adminstrator". Therefore I could Not access to Control

> >>>>> Panel. Even though I've logged on as Administrator and

> >>>>> got into Regedit to Policy, to Gpedit to set Not

> >>>>> Configure (Disabled) but it didn't work, I also tried

> >>>>> it in Safe Mode. I also tried system restore but

> >>>>> somehow this feature's not working either, it couldn't

> >>>>> restore back to any previous restore point. I'm the

> >>>>> only one who's using this laptop. This issue also

> >>>>> prevent me from viewing Adjust Date/Time on Taskbar

> >>>>> and I coudn't click on Add/Remove Program, View System

> >>>>> Information under My Computer. All of these problems

> >>>>> have giving me that same error due to restrictions. I

> >>>>> really need help, I've been trying it for a whole week

> >>>>> now. Does anyone know, please help. I've been skim

> >>>>> through Window XP user guide book, to Microsoft

> >>>>> Website, Dell page, surf the web but I haven't seen a

> >>>>> solution to this issue without considering ReInstall

> >>>>> WindowXP. I just don't want to ReInstall WindowXP. I also used Antivirus

> >>>>> but it showed no virus found, did try go to appwiz.cpl, it's no help.

> >>>>> Thanks all.

> >>>>>

> >>>>> takecare,

> >>>> I had a client workstation with the same issue last week. Only their AV

> >>>> software (AntiVir) kept detecting the virus, but when it was deleted it

> >>>> immediately was recreated.

> >>>>

> >>>> Check to see if you have a file in your system32 folder called

> >>>> cmcache.dat. If you do, report back. It doesn't do any good to remove

> >>>> the file in Safe Mode either, as this one works even in Safe Mode.

> >>>>

> >> I was able to delete it from the client machine by booting with a Bart

> >> PE disc and deleting the file on the hard drive outside of Windows.

> >> That's the only way this one has been cured so far. But thanks for the

> >> suggestion. Not sure it would work in this instance, but it may for others.

> >>

> >> --

> >> Terry R.

> >>

> >> ***Reply Note***

> >> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.

> >> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.

> >>

>

> I would use a 2nd av scanner and then use a couple malware scanners

> also. Google for HiJackThis and run it and post it to a forum that can

> assist you.

>

> If you are getting the error you stated, you DO have a bug in your system.

>

> --

> Terry R.

>

> ***Reply Note***

> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.

> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.

>

Posted

RE: Cannot access Control Panel due to......

 

 

 

"ttphan" wrote:

> I have had Control Panel issue, everytime I tried to

> click on it and the restriction pop up window is:

> "This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions

> in effect on this computer. Please contact your system

> adminstrator". Therefore I could Not access to Control

> Panel. Even though I've logged on as Administrator and

> got into Regedit to Policy, to Gpedit to set Not

> Configure (Disabled) but it didn't work, I also tried

> it in Safe Mode. I also tried system restore but

> somehow this feature's not working either, it couldn't

> restore back to any previous restore point. I'm the

> only one who's using this laptop. This issue also

> prevent me from viewing Adjust Date/Time on Taskbar

> and I coudn't click on Add/Remove Program, View System

> Information under My Computer. All of these problems

> have giving me that same error due to restrictions. I

> really need help, I've been trying it for a whole week

> now. Does anyone know, please help. I've been skim

> through Window XP user guide book, to Microsoft

> Website, Dell page, surf the web but I haven't seen a

> solution to this issue without considering ReInstall

> WindowXP. I just don't want to ReInstall WindowXP. I also used Antivirus

> but it showed no virus found, did try go to appwiz.cpl, it's no help.

> Thanks all.

>

> takecare,

 

 

Open a run command and type in:

regedit.exe click [OK] locate these two Keys:

[-]HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer

= Look in the right pane/window for this "NoControlPanel" either delete it

or make the Data value = 0

[-]HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer=

Look in the right pane/window for this "NoControlPanel" either delete it or

make the Data value "NoControlPanel"= 0

Close the Registry and Reboot your machine, does it help?.

 

 

Then go through these cleaning steps:

Click Start >> Control Panel >> Double click Network and Internet

Connections >> Double click Internet Options.

On the IE properties windows you will see these Tabs:

General | Security | Privacy | Content | Connections | Programs |

Advanced.

Under General Tab clear your History, Internet Files and Cookies.

= Then try to Disable the Add-Ons on your Browser somehow installed on your

browser, On how to disable the Add-ons follow this:

Click on Programs Tab and then click the Manage Add-Ons Button there Disable

the None/Not Verified Plug-ins/Add-ons ( you need to Renable them one-by-one

later and see which is the culprit or you can send them here in your next

post) and click [OK] to confirm your Changes.

How to manage Add-Ons:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883256

 

Click on Advanced Tab and scroll down under the browsing option and uncheck

this box:

[&] Browsing

[ ] Enable Third-Party browser extensions (Req Rest) and click Apply

then OK to close your IE Properties.

 

2.... And also for malware from here:

http://onecare.live.com/site/en-gb/default.htm?s_cid=sah

http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-gb/default.htm

http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad-aware_se_personal.php

http://www.safer-networking.org ; for Spybot S&D

 

Run a scan from here on-line:

http://www.sophos.com

http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/virusinfo/scan.aspx

http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/default.asp?productid=symhome&langid=ie&venid=sym

Download Avast Cleaner from here:

http://www.avast.com/eng/avast-virus-cleaner.html

Lots of tools to download and disinfect your machine:

http://www.bitdefender.co.uk/site/Downloads/browseFreeRemovalTool/

http://free.grisoft.com/doc/5390/lng/us/tpl/v5

=How to perform a clean boot procedure to prevent background programs from

interfering with a game or a program that you currently use

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/331796

 

Download the Hijackthis and send the report to one of

many

forums for analysis and troubleshooting:

When all else fails, HijackThis v2.0.2

(http://www.trendsecure.com/portal/en-US/threat_analytics/hijackthis.php) is

the preferred tool to use.

It will help you to both identify and remove any hijackware/spyware. Post

your log to:

http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/downloads.html

http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=30,

http://castlecops.com/forum67.html,

http://forums.subratam.org/index.php?showforum=7

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial42.html

 

Have a look in the Event Viewer for error messages(X) that can shed some

light and post it back in your next post by performing the following and also

the System File Checker (SFC) sfc /scannow:

Open a Notepad, customize or minimize to the taskbar as you will need it

later for this step to copy the error message on it.

Open a run command and type in:

eventvwr.msc click [OK] you will get the Event viewer control Panel.

click on each of these:

Application

System

Security

Look in the right Pane/window for error message with red (X) or Yellow

exclamation mark /!\ , double click each one to get more info about the

causer.

On the Event error properties message you will see:

Up Arrow

Down arrow

Two pages

Click on the two pages to copy the error message then bring up the Notepad

you opened earlier and right click on the first line and select Paste from

the list, this will paste the error message on a Notepad.

Please don't duplicate the error message one of each kind will be sufficient.

HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427/en-us

HTH.

nass

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