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Hello all if you have the 'newdotnet' spyware program and
remove it with the MS or ANY for that matter, you internet, dhcp, and DNS (anything associated with Winsock functions) will get hosed. This particular spam hooks its code to the winsock and redirects it to the newdotnet dll program code. So when this gets removed it kills a lot of your networking subsystem If you do a system restore point before removing it you are fine after going back, but it will surely hose your computer causeing you to reinstall/restore to get back to normal. But it's the new age of spyware, this one should be catagorized as a freaking virus. Mike |
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In XP SP2,
netsh winsock reset at a command prompt, followed by a restart, should fix the issue caused by the removal of this pest. "Mike" <mhubenschmidt@comcast.net> wrote in message news:0d4301c4f64b$764ca0d0$a501280a@phx.gbl... > Hello all if you have the 'newdotnet' spyware program and > remove it with the MS or ANY for that matter, you > internet, dhcp, and DNS (anything associated with Winsock > functions) will get hosed. This particular spam hooks its > code to the winsock and redirects it to the newdotnet dll > program code. So when this gets removed it kills a lot of > your networking subsystem If you do a system restore > point before removing it you are fine after going back, > but it will surely hose your computer causeing you to > reinstall/restore to get back to normal. But it's the new > age of spyware, this one should be catagorized as a > freaking virus. > Mike |
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