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After running the spyware and finding that it created more
problems than not, I removed the spyware and then had the FW/ICS problems. I ran the solutions for that from the infor in the newsgroups, but thus lost the ability to connect to the internet from the computer acting as the gateway. Tried several suggestion and finally as a last resort uninstalled and reinstalled the Direcway software. I got back my capabilities imedaletly. I won't use the MS spyware product as they put a product out on the market (even if it is beta) that caused so much problems. |
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Without any details on what was removed, it is hard to say if MSAS caused
your problem for no reason or caused a problem because you were compromised already. We need to see what you allowed MSAS to remove so that if it is going to cause DirectWay users problems, MS can fix that. Please run again and let us know what you find. You would be helping all the other DirectWay users out there! "tom brannan" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:18fb01c500b8$d3d3e930$a401280a@phx.gbl... > After running the spyware and finding that it created more > problems than not, I removed the spyware and then had the > FW/ICS problems. I ran the solutions for that from the > infor in the newsgroups, but thus lost the ability to > connect to the internet from the computer acting as the > gateway. Tried several suggestion and finally as a last > resort uninstalled and reinstalled the Direcway software. I > got back my capabilities imedaletly. I won't use the MS > spyware product as they put a product out on the market > (even if it is beta) that caused so much problems. |
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When an item is removed from the Winsock LSP stack, two things need to
happen to get the machine back to the original functionality. 1) The stack needs to be restored to the original default conditions--thats what got Tom back to where the firewall, etc, were working again, and 2) you need to reinstall any legitimate applications which have hooked the Winsock LSP Stack. This is clearly stated in the Microsoft KB document that we've been citing most recently in this group, although early on in the beta we were quoting less formal advice, and might have missed the advice to reinstall third-party programs. http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;892350 There's no easy way to describe just what software might need to be reinstalled after such an event--things that make use of networking--ranging from VPN clients, to Internet Security applications are what we've heard of--and now we can add Direcway. The original item removed could have been a piece of spyware, or it could have been a false positive--possibly a piece of Direcway's software, in fact. So your advice that we need to see what was remove is excellent, although the repair process is the same regardless. If there's a false positive involved that broke things unnecessarily, that can be fixed. Additionally, you can bet that this experience is not what Microsoft wants the users to have with this product, and that they will try to improve on this if possible. "John" <everett.mcgill@gmail.remove-this.com.> wrote in message news:u5b7pmLAFHA.2556@cpmsftngsa05.privatenews.microsoft.com... > Without any details on what was removed, it is hard to say if MSAS caused > your problem for no reason or caused a problem because you were > compromised already. We need to see what you allowed MSAS to remove so > that if it is going to cause DirectWay users problems, MS can fix that. > Please run again and let us know what you find. You would be helping all > the other DirectWay users out there! > > > "tom brannan" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:18fb01c500b8$d3d3e930$a401280a@phx.gbl... >> After running the spyware and finding that it created more >> problems than not, I removed the spyware and then had the >> FW/ICS problems. I ran the solutions for that from the >> infor in the newsgroups, but thus lost the ability to >> connect to the internet from the computer acting as the >> gateway. Tried several suggestion and finally as a last >> resort uninstalled and reinstalled the Direcway software. I >> got back my capabilities imedaletly. I won't use the MS >> spyware product as they put a product out on the market >> (even if it is beta) that caused so much problems. > > |
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Tom - I wrote a long reply to John, all of which is also relevant to you--I
just happened to start writing while reading his reply. It would be helpful to know what was removed on your machine. There's a file called cleaner.log in \program files\Microsoft Antispyware\ which logs cleaning operations. What the content of this file might clarify, and I can't promise that I can interpret it accurately--is whether what was cleaned was, in fact spyware which hooked the Winsock LSP stack, or a false positive--perhaps a portion of some other network-related program which was mistaken for spyware. If the issue was a false positive, that can get fixed. In addition, as I mentioned to John--this experience is not what Microsoft wants folks to have with the product, and I know they will try to improve on this particular aspect of its operation. I'm sorry that the process was so tough on your machine, and want to thank you for spending the time to share the experience and help make the product better for others. "tom brannan" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:18fb01c500b8$d3d3e930$a401280a@phx.gbl... > After running the spyware and finding that it created more > problems than not, I removed the spyware and then had the > FW/ICS problems. I ran the solutions for that from the > infor in the newsgroups, but thus lost the ability to > connect to the internet from the computer acting as the > gateway. Tried several suggestion and finally as a last > resort uninstalled and reinstalled the Direcway software. I > got back my capabilities imedaletly. I won't use the MS > spyware product as they put a product out on the market > (even if it is beta) that caused so much problems. |
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Sounded like he tried the recommended LSP solutions but he didn't say
specifically. That's why I suggested he take another shot at it and document his steps this time. The LSP recommendations are getting lost beyond the standard 300 headers downloaded in an nntp client or the 20 headers shown on the web page. Too bad we can't anchor an FAQ to the top so that each person can read what has been discovered thus far. That would go A LONG WAY toward sorting out the new problems from the "Holy Cow! Can't you read the Entire Forum first before you post your repeat???" type of problem we are seeing in all of these groups. Suggestion - get an FAQ going where posters can find the answers more readily since most people are unaccustomed to using find/search in any productive manner. Thanks, John "John" <everett.mcgill@gmail.remove-this.com.> wrote in message news:u5b7pmLAFHA.2556@cpmsftngsa05.privatenews.microsoft.com... > Without any details on what was removed, it is hard to say if MSAS caused > your problem for no reason or caused a problem because you were > compromised already. We need to see what you allowed MSAS to remove so > that if it is going to cause DirectWay users problems, MS can fix that. > Please run again and let us know what you find. You would be helping all > the other DirectWay users out there! > > > "tom brannan" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:18fb01c500b8$d3d3e930$a401280a@phx.gbl... >> After running the spyware and finding that it created more >> problems than not, I removed the spyware and then had the >> FW/ICS problems. I ran the solutions for that from the >> infor in the newsgroups, but thus lost the ability to >> connect to the internet from the computer acting as the >> gateway. Tried several suggestion and finally as a last >> resort uninstalled and reinstalled the Direcway software. I >> got back my capabilities imedaletly. I won't use the MS >> spyware product as they put a product out on the market >> (even if it is beta) that caused so much problems. > > |
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Yeah, someone should do that :/
-- Mark L. Ferguson (NOT an MS-MVP) FAQ for MS AntiSpy http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.txt marfers notes for windows xp http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/chatNotes.htm .. "John" <everett.mcgill@gmail.remove-this.com.> wrote in message news:eFIjbZVAFHA.1940@CPMSFTNGSA04.privatenews.microsoft.com... > Sounded like he tried the recommended LSP solutions but he didn't say specifically. That's why I suggested he take another shot > at it and document his steps this time. > > The LSP recommendations are getting lost beyond the standard 300 headers downloaded in an nntp client or the 20 headers shown on > the web page. Too bad we can't anchor an FAQ to the top so that each person can read what has been discovered thus far. That > would go A LONG WAY toward sorting out the new problems from the "Holy Cow! Can't you read the Entire Forum first before you post > your repeat???" type of problem we are seeing in all of these groups. > > Suggestion - get an FAQ going where posters can find the answers more readily since most people are unaccustomed to using > find/search in any productive manner. > > Thanks, > > John > > "John" <everett.mcgill@gmail.remove-this.com.> wrote in message news:u5b7pmLAFHA.2556@cpmsftngsa05.privatenews.microsoft.com... >> Without any details on what was removed, it is hard to say if MSAS caused your problem for no reason or caused a problem because >> you were compromised already. We need to see what you allowed MSAS to remove so that if it is going to cause DirectWay users >> problems, MS can fix that. Please run again and let us know what you find. You would be helping all the other DirectWay users >> out there! >> >> >> "tom brannan" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:18fb01c500b8$d3d3e930$a401280a@phx.gbl... >>> After running the spyware and finding that it created more >>> problems than not, I removed the spyware and then had the >>> FW/ICS problems. I ran the solutions for that from the >>> infor in the newsgroups, but thus lost the ability to >>> connect to the internet from the computer acting as the >>> gateway. Tried several suggestion and finally as a last >>> resort uninstalled and reinstalled the Direcway software. I >>> got back my capabilities imedaletly. I won't use the MS >>> spyware product as they put a product out on the market >>> (even if it is beta) that caused so much problems. >> >> > > |
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Mark,
While your FAQ in your signature is helpful, most people on these ngs are not going to see that link at all or after they have already wasted a lot of time for themselves and others. We really need a post that can be pinned to the top of each ng listing so that every person sees the information that has been collected thus far. We are really wasting the best benefit of these ngs by not providing a good central OBVIOUS location for solutions to be found. HOWEVER, I guess MS didn't implement these ngs for that but for people to post what they have found that doesn't work right or at all. Should probably post a new post with your FAQ link in it at least once a day in every NG here in the anitspyware section. "Mark L. Ferguson" <marfer_mvpREMOVE@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:%23eKuYjVAFHA.476@cpmsftngsa05.privatenews.microsoft.com... > Yeah, someone should do that :/ > > -- > > Mark L. Ferguson (NOT an MS-MVP) > FAQ for MS AntiSpy http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.txt > marfers notes for windows xp > http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/chatNotes.htm > . > "John" <everett.mcgill@gmail.remove-this.com.> wrote in message > news:eFIjbZVAFHA.1940@CPMSFTNGSA04.privatenews.microsoft.com... >> Sounded like he tried the recommended LSP solutions but he didn't say >> specifically. That's why I suggested he take another shot at it and >> document his steps this time. >> >> The LSP recommendations are getting lost beyond the standard 300 headers >> downloaded in an nntp client or the 20 headers shown on the web page. >> Too bad we can't anchor an FAQ to the top so that each person can read >> what has been discovered thus far. That would go A LONG WAY toward >> sorting out the new problems from the "Holy Cow! Can't you read the >> Entire Forum first before you post your repeat???" type of problem we are >> seeing in all of these groups. >> >> Suggestion - get an FAQ going where posters can find the answers more >> readily since most people are unaccustomed to using find/search in any >> productive manner. >> >> Thanks, >> >> John >> >> "John" <everett.mcgill@gmail.remove-this.com.> wrote in message >> news:u5b7pmLAFHA.2556@cpmsftngsa05.privatenews.microsoft.com... >>> Without any details on what was removed, it is hard to say if MSAS >>> caused your problem for no reason or caused a problem because you were >>> compromised already. We need to see what you allowed MSAS to remove so >>> that if it is going to cause DirectWay users problems, MS can fix that. >>> Please run again and let us know what you find. You would be helping >>> all the other DirectWay users out there! >>> >>> >>> "tom brannan" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:18fb01c500b8$d3d3e930$a401280a@phx.gbl... >>>> After running the spyware and finding that it created more >>>> problems than not, I removed the spyware and then had the >>>> FW/ICS problems. I ran the solutions for that from the >>>> infor in the newsgroups, but thus lost the ability to >>>> connect to the internet from the computer acting as the >>>> gateway. Tried several suggestion and finally as a last >>>> resort uninstalled and reinstalled the Direcway software. I >>>> got back my capabilities imedaletly. I won't use the MS >>>> spyware product as they put a product out on the market >>>> (even if it is beta) that caused so much problems. >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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