Hijacked By My Own System Restore

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Scott

Hijacked by my own System Restore.
Oh no! What am I gonna do? I'm no network
administrator and all these fantastic companies with whom
I do business provide such an excellent level of
support! I've been told: Oh what harm is it really doing.
To lets complete another debug sequence to have you
turned off system restore. I swear to The Good Lord
Above. Network Associates Tech support asked me that
question a total of over one hundred times.Thank You
Network Associates?!?!? Your product is disabled by this
worm (comes in as a windows update) Undetected by your
virus shield and Whats more it removes a vso.dll from the
virus shield online. So not only does it disable Privacy
Service it turns off Virus Shield. Then it dumps and
recreates more junk across your startup and your
boot.ini. I'm pretty sure I've got N(xxx).exe/install.
There is no info at all on this deal. I looked through
1000's of pages. CVS 6 months to add definition., tech
outdated, I'm all alone.
This was the most pervasive virus in the history of
buggers. I'm not sure if it was the virus or Bill Gates'
wonderful XP product; but this thing was able to allocate
itself along with Dos when a complete debug sequence and
repartition are completed. It HiJacks System Restore.
It Locks you out from turning the settings down...No
Toggle enabled. You can not reach the Commands screen to
toggle System Restore. And access denied on The Sys
Config. You can see it as file when you toggle show
hidden files under folder options (you know remove
manually) Access Denied. Try to run a .dat engine from
Dos..Well the bright guys over there at Microsoft and
their support and peripheral companies have decided to
allocate the Service packs and the updated patches their
own restore points and this deal hides with them! (Bill!
whats up with all that computer lingo about turning off
WMP and Network and NetMeeting privacy features and
network views?) I know I read every file on my computer.
What happens on my side of the wall at the ether net
cable into MY COMPUTER IS MY BUSINESS!!! I know all
about these hotfixs after attempting sfc /scanboot and
receiving error insert XP pro with sp2 (I only have sp1.
thanks again Bill!!) Thanks for the great support. I
knew there was a reason I am sitting on 1000's of dollars
worth of Microsoft products. WOW!
I had no idea how to execute one of these commands
or searches but over the last 5 days 12-16 hours a day I
have learned quite a bit. People do not count on these
huge conglomerates to whom we pay sickeningly inflated
sums of money to help you when the chips are down.because
they have moved all their tech support to Pakistan (God
forbid this is not ethnocentric the Pakistani people with
whom I spoke were the most polite and considerate people
in the world.One woman in particular was such a good
little employee.She wanted so much to promote herself as
the representative for an Oh Great and Powerful Oz...opps
Dell.I felt glad that I was able to promote the economy
of that Semi Peripheral country..for like 2 minutes)
Lets face it she was so out of her league it was a joke.
(Certainly not her fault but a training issue.And why
would huge Empire trying to cut cost invest in extra
training?) I finally found this sucker after much
reading and then by clicking on and off power to frieze
up boot sequence I was able to get into msconfig and then
System Registry. I had to read through and try and
elucidate what each one of theses files were. I finally
found it like 15 minutes ago. I can't open it and I
don't know what to do with it yet..I will by tomorrow.
HUGHE COPORATE GIANTS!!!!! HERE BY TAKE NOTE JOE
CONSUMER IS STANDING UP!!!!! HE SAYS ENOUGH IS
ENOUGH!!!!! YOU WILL BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE: NO MORE
INEFFECTIVE PRODUCTS & SUPPORT!!!!
(e-mail address removed)
 
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Sharon F

YOU WILL BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE: NO MORE
INEFFECTIVE PRODUCTS & SUPPORT!!!!

You could have avoided all of this pain by not opening the email attachment
(MS does not send updates in email). There is no software in the world that
can protect the user against the user.
 

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