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After installing MS Anty SpyWare and running it, it found
a spyware WebHanser on my PC. MS Anty SpyWare recomended to delete Sporder.dll. I deleted Sporder.dll as recomended. Now I have no network connection, no SQL Server and some other programs not working as a result. Any recomendations of what to do next? |
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>-----Original Message----- >After installing MS Anty SpyWare and running it, it found >a spyware WebHanser on my PC. MS Anty SpyWare recomended >to delete Sporder.dll. I deleted Sporder.dll as recomended. >Now I have no network connection, no SQL Server and some >other programs not working as a result. >Any recomendations of what to do next? >. > Removal procedures: simply deleting WebHancer files from your system will result in losing your ability to connect to the Internet. WebHancer modifies your Windows Sockets configuration, binding itself to Winsock so that all packets are passed through WebHancer. WebHancer's suggested removal method is to make sure WebHancer is installed, and remove it using Windows' Add/Remove Software feature as described at the bottom of WebHancer's installation page. If you have already deleted WebHancer components, the company suggests that you download (or get a friend to download, due to the connectivity problem!) their Customer Companion, fully install it, then use Add/Remove Programs to uninstall. WebHancer can also be safely removed by pest-removal software such as Spybot Search&Destroy and AD-Aware. |
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The same thing happened to me. Simply log on to your
computer in Safe Mode and go to System Restore and go back to an earlier date. That should fix the problem. Don't try to remove WebHancer. >-----Original Message----- > >>-----Original Message----- >>After installing MS Anty SpyWare and running it, it >found >>a spyware WebHanser on my PC. MS Anty SpyWare >recomended >>to delete Sporder.dll. I deleted Sporder.dll as >recomended. >>Now I have no network connection, no SQL Server and some >>other programs not working as a result. >>Any recomendations of what to do next? >>. >> > >Removal procedures: > simply deleting WebHancer files from your system will >result in losing your ability to connect to the Internet. >WebHancer modifies your Windows Sockets configuration, >binding itself to Winsock so that all packets are passed >through WebHancer. > >WebHancer's suggested removal method is to make sure >WebHancer is installed, and remove it using Windows' >Add/Remove Software feature as described at the bottom of >WebHancer's installation page. If you have already >deleted WebHancer components, the company suggests that >you download (or get a friend to download, due to the >connectivity problem!) their Customer Companion, fully >install it, then use Add/Remove Programs to uninstall. > >WebHancer can also be safely removed by pest-removal >software such as Spybot Search&Destroy and AD-Aware. > > >. > |
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I'd actually remove Sporder.dll, reboot and fix the winsock.
To do so: XP SP2: Start - Run - netsh winsock reset XP Pre-SP2 or Win2k: http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;817571 -Jon <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0f5901c4f4d2$a7dffb80$a401280a@phx.gbl... > The same thing happened to me. Simply log on to your > computer in Safe Mode and go to System Restore and go back > to an earlier date. That should fix the problem. Don't > try to remove WebHancer. > > >>-----Original Message----- >> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>After installing MS Anty SpyWare and running it, it >>found >>>a spyware WebHanser on my PC. MS Anty SpyWare >>recomended >>>to delete Sporder.dll. I deleted Sporder.dll as >>recomended. >>>Now I have no network connection, no SQL Server and some >>>other programs not working as a result. >>>Any recomendations of what to do next? >>>. >>> >> >>Removal procedures: >> simply deleting WebHancer files from your system will >>result in losing your ability to connect to the Internet. >>WebHancer modifies your Windows Sockets configuration, >>binding itself to Winsock so that all packets are passed >>through WebHancer. >> >>WebHancer's suggested removal method is to make sure >>WebHancer is installed, and remove it using Windows' >>Add/Remove Software feature as described at the bottom of >>WebHancer's installation page. If you have already >>deleted WebHancer components, the company suggests that >>you download (or get a friend to download, due to the >>connectivity problem!) their Customer Companion, fully >>install it, then use Add/Remove Programs to uninstall. >> >>WebHancer can also be safely removed by pest-removal >>software such as Spybot Search&Destroy and AD-Aware. >> >> >>. >> |
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