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Can't Run Task Manager or MSCONFIG.exe

 
 
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      27th Dec 2003
I belieave I have a virus that has taken over some of the functionality of my computer. When I try to open Task Manager or MSCONFIG.exe they briefly flash on the screen and then close. I cannot get in to do some of the troubleshooting I need to do to figure out what programs are running. I have run Norton Antivirus and two files have a virus that the program cannot clean or quarantine. The files are reuopdfxtt.exe which has a W32.spybot.worm attached and the other file is syslaunch.exe which has a W32.Adclicker.G.Trojan virus attached. I am afraid to delete these files because I do not know their purpose and I have to think that the two problems(virus and TaskManager) are somehow linked.

I have done a system restore to the end of November, but the problem is still occuring. I do not want to do another restore unless I have to in order to recover. Any one have any help I am more than willing to listen, Thanks
 
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      27th Dec 2003
Delete the files. Let nortons do it thing. Then goto nortons website and
search for the viri you had and go thru the manual virus delete procedure to
make sure its all gone.
Also your going to need to turn system restore off, reboot, then turn system
restore back on, so that all your restore points get deleted. You need to do
this cause the restore points hold the virus as well. Good luck.

donjenks35 wrote:
> I belieave I have a virus that has taken over some of the
> functionality of my computer. When I try to open Task Manager or
> MSCONFIG.exe they briefly flash on the screen and then close. I
> cannot get in to do some of the troubleshooting I need to do to
> figure out what programs are running. I have run Norton Antivirus
> and two files have a virus that the program cannot clean or
> quarantine. The files are reuopdfxtt.exe which has a W32.spybot.worm
> attached and the other file is syslaunch.exe which has a
> W32.Adclicker.G.Trojan virus attached. I am afraid to delete these
> files because I do not know their purpose and I have to think that
> the two problems(virus and TaskManager) are somehow linked.
>
> I have done a system restore to the end of November, but the problem
> is still occuring. I do not want to do another restore unless I have
> to in order to recover. Any one have any help I am more than willing
> to listen, Thanks



 
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Doug Knox MS-MVP
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      27th Dec 2003
You have a virus. Likely one of the following:

W32.Klez
http://(E-Mail Removed)

W32.Yaha
http://(E-Mail Removed)

W32.Spybot.Worm
http://securityresponse.symantec.com...ybot.worm.html

For additional help see www.dougknox.com, Win XP Utilities, Create Emergency Copies of Critical XP System Utilities. This small VB Program will create backup, usable copies of Task Manger, Regedit and MSConfig (named Taskmgr1.exe, Regedit.com and MSConfig1.exe) in a new folder C:\EmergencyUtil. Many virus programs will intercept these programs, based on their original file name. The modified file names, allow them to be run. Open Windows Explorer to C:\EmergencyUtil and double click the application you need. The next revision will allow you to browse for the folder you want to place the backups in.

Additionally, see the Win XP Utilities section for Startup Programs Tracker. This small utility scans your system for startup programs and running processes. It also allows you to create a log file that can be copied and pasted into a newsgroup post. The contents of the program window are also copied to the Windows Clipboard, automatically. For replies to newsgroup posts, do NOT include the Running Services, unless its absolutely necessary.


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"donjenks35" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:FD0140CA-90FF-445A-97C9-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I belieave I have a virus that has taken over some of the functionality of my computer. When I try to open Task Manager or MSCONFIG.exe they briefly flash on the screen and then close. I cannot get in to do some of the troubleshooting I need to do to figure out what programs are running. I have run Norton Antivirus and two files have a virus that the program cannot clean or quarantine. The files are reuopdfxtt.exe which has a W32.spybot.worm attached and the other file is syslaunch.exe which has a W32.Adclicker.G.Trojan virus attached. I am afraid to delete these files because I do not know their purpose and I have to think that the two problems(virus and TaskManager) are somehow linked.
>
> I have done a system restore to the end of November, but the problem is still occuring. I do not want to do another restore unless I have to in order to recover. Any one have any help I am more than willing to listen, Thanks

 
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