J
Jenny
I fixed the Blaster vulnerability and then removed
the "Win32sockdrv.dll" file that showed up as a virus on
my Norton Anti-virus scan, but now my computer says it
can't find "nstask32.exe" when it reboots. Is this file
necessary? Microsoft
(on "http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
kbid=826955") says that I should look for
the "nstask32.exe" file and delete it if found (along
with "msblast.exe", "Teekids.exe", "Win32sockdrv.dll",
etc.). So, that makes "nstask32" sound like it is a
virus.
Does anyone know anything about "nstask32.exe"?
J
the "Win32sockdrv.dll" file that showed up as a virus on
my Norton Anti-virus scan, but now my computer says it
can't find "nstask32.exe" when it reboots. Is this file
necessary? Microsoft
(on "http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
kbid=826955") says that I should look for
the "nstask32.exe" file and delete it if found (along
with "msblast.exe", "Teekids.exe", "Win32sockdrv.dll",
etc.). So, that makes "nstask32" sound like it is a
virus.
Does anyone know anything about "nstask32.exe"?
J