Here is something that was suggested in the "microsoft.public.security"
newsgroup:
As soon as you have started your pc and windows loads, click Start, then
Run. In the textbox that appears, type:
shutdown -a (then click OK)
This should prevent the shutdown from taking place.
Note, however, that although you now have time, you still have the worm.
You will need to get rid of the worm first and then install the appropriate
patch for your operating system. The following link has detailed
instructions and links to the patches:
http://www.visualante.org/msblast/main.htm
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Cheryl Fischer
Law/Sys Associates
Houston, TX
"kathy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1f2201c36192$6ee0eda0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> i keep getting a shut down box which gives me 55 seconds
> to close all programs and then computer shuts down. it
> says that this is initiated by NT Authority system and
> that the remote procedure call service terminated
> unexpectantly. I see that there is patches and updates
> that can be installed to correct problem. but my problem
> is i can't stay online long enough to download. is there a
> really quick fix that i can download as time is of the
> essence. thank you kathy