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Guest Paul King
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Dear all,

 

I have a 2003.net stanmdard server with SQL2000 and Exchange 2003. I have

since contracted a nasty virus even though I had Trend AV installed.

 

Anyways, I think I have got rid of the viruses but also did a registry

cleanup using one of the tools on the web, this however has slowed the

machine up.

 

The processor is running fine (no high utilitisation) but the hard disk is

going like the clappers. The only correlation I can make is that the one of

the services failed to start which is Microsoft Search.

 

When launched the error could not find the file specified is recorded, yet

the MSSearch.exe is located in the correct directory.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

Regards

Paul.

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Guest Newell White
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RE: Server running slow and MSSearch problems

 

 

"Paul King" wrote:

> Dear all,

>

> I have a 2003.net stanmdard server with SQL2000 and Exchange 2003. I have

> since contracted a nasty virus even though I had Trend AV installed.

>

> Anyways, I think I have got rid of the viruses but also did a registry

> cleanup using one of the tools on the web, this however has slowed the

> machine up.

>

> The processor is running fine (no high utilitisation) but the hard disk is

> going like the clappers. The only correlation I can make is that the one of

> the services failed to start which is Microsoft Search.

>

> When launched the error could not find the file specified is recorded, yet

> the MSSearch.exe is located in the correct directory.

>

> Any help would be appreciated.

> Regards

> Paul.

>

>

Not my area of expertise, but it is likely you are still infected with

something.

 

Try posting to one of the security groups, and include the following info:

1) Which virus you suspected you had, and why (if Trend did not spot it).

2) What you did to eradicate it.

3) Which registry cleanup tool and from where you downloaded it - plain

text, not URL link.

--

Regards,

Newell White

Guest Paul King
Posted

Re: Server running slow and MSSearch problems

 

Hi Newell,

 

Thanks for the update. I will post to the security group, but seriously

thinking of converting over to Mac OS X Server!!

 

1) Viruses found were:

 

TROJ_DLOADER.TDX, TROJ_RENOS.LZ. TROJ_VUNDO.AAH, PE_VIRUT.AV,

TROJ_SMALL.ISY, PE_VIRUT.AV

 

2) Ran a complete scan using the Trend Micro OfficeScan product, as well as

use Vundofix.

3) Used a product called "WinUtilities" from YLSoftware as it stated that

this could be run on a Windows 2003 machine.

 

Still having problems starting the MSSearch service - even after

reinstalling MS SQL2000.....

 

Any suggestions please.....

 

Cheers

Paul.

 

"Newell White" <NewellWhite@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:84B27A01-9B88-409C-AC60-A3902DD85C3D@microsoft.com...

>

> "Paul King" wrote:

>

>> Dear all,

>>

>> I have a 2003.net stanmdard server with SQL2000 and Exchange 2003. I

>> have

>> since contracted a nasty virus even though I had Trend AV installed.

>>

>> Anyways, I think I have got rid of the viruses but also did a registry

>> cleanup using one of the tools on the web, this however has slowed the

>> machine up.

>>

>> The processor is running fine (no high utilitisation) but the hard disk

>> is

>> going like the clappers. The only correlation I can make is that the one

>> of

>> the services failed to start which is Microsoft Search.

>>

>> When launched the error could not find the file specified is recorded,

>> yet

>> the MSSearch.exe is located in the correct directory.

>>

>> Any help would be appreciated.

>> Regards

>> Paul.

>>

>>

> Not my area of expertise, but it is likely you are still infected with

> something.

>

> Try posting to one of the security groups, and include the following info:

> 1) Which virus you suspected you had, and why (if Trend did not spot it).

> 2) What you did to eradicate it.

> 3) Which registry cleanup tool and from where you downloaded it - plain

> text, not URL link.

> --

> Regards,

> Newell White

>


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