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Hello.
I installed the MS Spyware application on a pc yesterday and ran a scan which picked up a no. of items. I chose to remove these and the software then proceeded to remove the first one. It got to the point where it says "Removed ..." but then hung. After 10 minutes I tried to kill the task but could not even access Task Manager. Rebooted pc and then many very strange problemss - see below... - Desktop icons all auto-aligned but cannot now be moved (the auto-arrange etc options are all off). - The general copy and paste functions no longer work. - The keyboard "Start" key no longer works. - The MS Firewall software is "Off" now when the pc starts but then starts up about 10 minutes later. - Excel reports a VB error on startup and won't run. - Word reports a registration errors on startup. - Outlook Express reports an out of memory error when creating a new message (even though there is sufficient free memory - have checked in Task Manager). - Trying to run, uninstall or reinstall MS Spyware gives critical 101 error. - Have tried to install Norton AV and Norton Firewall but both come back saying the install failed (but no reason why). - Internet Explorer About shows no version number. - When running applications are minimised they disappear or go to the deskptop, not the taskbar. - Accessing the Windows Update site via IE comes back with a blank page. - When starting up the pc I'm now give 3 options - Windows XP Home, Windows or Windows Recovery Console (in msconfig the time option for the menu is set to 3 seconds and I cannot set it to less). Very very strange. Really cannot see why so many problems occurred and how they can be related. Literally all that I did was install and run MS Spyware and then restarted the pc when it hung. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Racked my brains for hours yesterday but it just seemed to get worse and worse! Regards gweilo |
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Please submit a Tools, suspected spyware report from the infected machine! Have you tried scanning with Microsoft Antispyware in safe mode? Run a full system scan, check the 3 boxes "gweilo" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:025501c54982$a24d2cb0$a501280a@phx.gbl... > Hello. > > I installed the MS Spyware application on a pc yesterday > and ran a scan which picked up a no. of items. I chose > to remove these and the software then proceeded to remove > the first one. It got to the point where it > says "Removed ..." but then hung. After 10 minutes I > tried to kill the task but could not even access Task > Manager. Rebooted pc and then many very strange > problemss - see below... > > - Desktop icons all auto-aligned but cannot now be moved > (the auto-arrange etc options are all off). > - The general copy and paste functions no longer work. > - The keyboard "Start" key no longer works. > - The MS Firewall software is "Off" now when the pc > starts but then starts up about 10 minutes later. > - Excel reports a VB error on startup and won't run. > - Word reports a registration errors on startup. > - Outlook Express reports an out of memory error when > creating a new message (even though there is sufficient > free memory - have checked in Task Manager). > - Trying to run, uninstall or reinstall MS Spyware gives > critical 101 error. > - Have tried to install Norton AV and Norton Firewall but > both come back saying the install failed (but no reason > why). > - Internet Explorer About shows no version number. > - When running applications are minimised they disappear > or go to the deskptop, not the taskbar. > - Accessing the Windows Update site via IE comes back > with a blank page. > - When starting up the pc I'm now give 3 options - > Windows XP Home, Windows or Windows Recovery Console (in > msconfig the time option for the menu is set to 3 seconds > and I cannot set it to less). > > Very very strange. Really cannot see why so many > problems occurred and how they can be related. Literally > all that I did was install and run MS Spyware and then > restarted the pc when it hung. > > Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Racked my > brains for hours yesterday but it just seemed to get > worse and worse! > > Regards > > gweilo |
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Hi. Tbanks for replying. I can no longer run MS
Antispyware on the pc - even in Safe Mode. |
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But I will get my father-in-law (it's his pc) to check
again - I'm not longer at the pc. How do we start in Safe Mode? |
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F8 I suppose
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:029e01c5498b$825668f0$a501280a@phx.gbl... > But I will get my father-in-law (it's his pc) to check > again - I'm not longer at the pc. How do we start in > Safe Mode? |
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Potential issue with network connectivity and Windows Firewall when removing
some programs that install a layered service provider Some programs install layered service providers (LSPs) on computers to gather data on your Web browsing and network activity. When you use Windows AntiSpyware to help remove these programs, it also removes the LSPs. In some cases Windows AntiSpyware does not properly restore the LSP configuration data. If this happens, you may find that your computer is unable to connect to the Internet or your network. You may also see an error message stating that Windows cannot start Windows Firewall service or the Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) service. To resolve this problem, you need to use Windows to rebuild the LSP configuration data. The following steps apply if you are running Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2). To use Windows to rebuild the LSP configuration data 1. Log on to your computer with an account that is part of the Administrators group. 2. Open a command prompt window. To do this, click Start, click Run, type cmd, and click OK. 3. At the command prompt, type netsh Winsock reset and press ENTER. 4. When the Winsock reset is finished, The command window shows the following message: Successfully reset the Winsock Catalog. You must restart the machine in order to complete the reset. If you see this message, restart your machine. If you are not logged in with an administrator group, you will receive the following error message: Unable to reset the Winsock Catalog. Access is denied. If you receive this message, log off of your computer, and log on with an account that is part of the Administrators group. Repeat steps 2-4. 5. After you restart your computer, see the KB article at support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;892350 for more information. Other * If you click Spyware Scan, Realtime Protection, or Advanced Features while a scan is running, the scan is terminated. No request for confirmation is provided before canceling the scan. * If you see a dialog box with the following message after you start your computer or when you start Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware, you need to repair or reinstall Windows AntiSpyware. The following message can also refer to Error 102 or Error 103: Warning: Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware has encountered a critical error (Error 101). Please restart Windows AntiSpyware and run the program again. If you continue to experience this problem, please uninstall the program and install the most recent version of Windows AntiSpyware. You can use Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel to uninstall this version of Windows AntiSpyware. You can repair Windows AntiSpyware using Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. Click Microsoft AntiSpyware and click Change. Click Next, and then click Update. If you see the critical error message again, uninstall Windows AntiSpyware and reinstall it. To do this, use Add or Remove Programs in the Windows Control Panel. Click Microsoft AntiSpyware and click Remove. You can reinstall Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware at http://www.microsoft.com/athome/sec...pyware/software. Additionally - Steve Dodson has said he wants to hear from folks with critical error 101 problems as-beta@microsoft.com Send you error log, located under c:\programs files\Microsoft AntiSpyware -- Andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta FAQ for MS AntiSpy http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm "gweilo" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:025501c54982$a24d2cb0$a501280a@phx.gbl... > Hello. > > I installed the MS Spyware application on a pc yesterday > and ran a scan which picked up a no. of items. I chose > to remove these and the software then proceeded to remove > the first one. It got to the point where it > says "Removed ..." but then hung. After 10 minutes I > tried to kill the task but could not even access Task > Manager. Rebooted pc and then many very strange > problemss - see below... > > - Desktop icons all auto-aligned but cannot now be moved > (the auto-arrange etc options are all off). > - The general copy and paste functions no longer work. > - The keyboard "Start" key no longer works. > - The MS Firewall software is "Off" now when the pc > starts but then starts up about 10 minutes later. > - Excel reports a VB error on startup and won't run. > - Word reports a registration errors on startup. > - Outlook Express reports an out of memory error when > creating a new message (even though there is sufficient > free memory - have checked in Task Manager). > - Trying to run, uninstall or reinstall MS Spyware gives > critical 101 error. > - Have tried to install Norton AV and Norton Firewall but > both come back saying the install failed (but no reason > why). > - Internet Explorer About shows no version number. > - When running applications are minimised they disappear > or go to the deskptop, not the taskbar. > - Accessing the Windows Update site via IE comes back > with a blank page. > - When starting up the pc I'm now give 3 options - > Windows XP Home, Windows or Windows Recovery Console (in > msconfig the time option for the menu is set to 3 seconds > and I cannot set it to less). > > Very very strange. Really cannot see why so many > problems occurred and how they can be related. Literally > all that I did was install and run MS Spyware and then > restarted the pc when it hung. > > Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Racked my > brains for hours yesterday but it just seemed to get > worse and worse! > > Regards > > gweilo |
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>To resolve this problem, you need to use Windows...
Thanks - will try this. >(Error 101). Please restart Windows AntiSpyware and run No good. If I try to run it when I start the pc I get the 101 error. If I try to uninstall it, I get the same error and if I try to re-install without uninstalling the same error. >You can use Add or >Remove Programs in Control Panel to uninstall this >version of Windows AntiSpyware. Same 101 error. >Additionally - Steve Dodson has said he wants to hear... E-mail sent but not just on the 101 error. Pc is pretty much unusable since installing MS Antispyware. |
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You can run MSAS in Safe Mode either - 101 error. Nor
can you uninstall or change it. |
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