Shutdown -NT Autho,\system

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robert darter

I've started getting this NT Authority\system shutdown in
60 seconds. It states the it must restart because of a
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) failure. Service
terminated. Obviously it only happens when I am on line.

Is this a problem within my computer?

Please help!
(e-mail address removed)
 
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Nicholas

Apparently, your computer has an unwelcome visitor (VIRUS) known
as the WM32 Blaster/Lovsan WORM.

It entered the computer through the internet connection because the "firewall"
was not properly enabled and essential critical updates were not installed from
the Windows Update website. For instructions on fixing the problem, visit:

What You Should Know About the Blaster Worm
http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/blast.asp

Remove W32.MSBlast.Worm
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_qr.htm#rpc

Blaster Worm: Critical Security Patch for Windows XP (32-bit version)
http://microsoft.com/downloads/deta...6C-C5B6-44AC-9532-3DE40F69C074&displaylang=en

If your computer is constantly attempting to shutdown
or reboot, quickly go to:

Start > Run and type: CMD , and hit enter.
This opens the Command Prompt window.

Then type: shutdown -a , and hit enter.

This should halt the rebooting problem.

Then immediately turn-on Windows XP's built-in Firewall:

How do I turn on the Firewall?
http://www.andyrathbone.com/tips/firewall.html


**** IMPORTANT ****

Visit this web site if you experience difficulty installing
Windows XP Security Patch 823980:

How To Fix The Cryptographic Service Error
http://www.updatexp.com/cryptographic-service.html


--
Nicholas

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| I've started getting this NT Authority\system shutdown in
| 60 seconds. It states the it must restart because of a
| Remote Procedure Call (RPC) failure. Service
| terminated. Obviously it only happens when I am on line.
|
| Is this a problem within my computer?
|
| Please help!
| (e-mail address removed)
|
 

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