RPC error/ system shutdown

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jim alexander

I recently upgraded to XP from ME. When i get onto the
internet I can stay about 5 minutes and then I get a
Remote Procedure Call error System shutdown issued by NT
Authority/system message and my computer shuts down. I
repaired my Office 2000 as the Outlook reinstall was a
little flakey. This seemed to allow me more time on the
internet but still did not fix the error. Any suggestions.

Jim
 
jim alexander said:
I recently upgraded to XP from ME. When i get onto the
internet I can stay about 5 minutes and then I get a
Remote Procedure Call error System shutdown issued by NT
Authority/system message and my computer shuts down. I
repaired my Office 2000 as the Outlook reinstall was a
little flakey. This seemed to allow me more time on the
internet but still did not fix the error. Any suggestions.

This is likely caused by an worm which exploits an RPC
vulnerability in Windows. You may have this on your PC; or
sometimes it causes Windows to crash without actually
infecting it. Have a look here:

http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.blaster.worm.html

Tim

Why Tablet PC? see http://www.itwriting.com/tablet.php
 
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jim alexander said:
I recently upgraded to XP from ME. When i get onto the
internet I can stay about 5 minutes and then I get a
Remote Procedure Call error System shutdown issued by NT
Authority/system message and my computer shuts down. I
repaired my Office 2000 as the Outlook reinstall was a
little flakey. This seemed to allow me more time on the
internet but still did not fix the error. Any suggestions.


You have the MSBlaster worm. To remove it, do the following:

The following instructions are in three parts

1. Stop it from running

2. Remove it from your system

3. Make sure it doesn't come back



Before beginning, if you have an always-on internet connection,
it's a good idea to disconnect it.



1. Stop it from running

Press Ctrl-Alt-Delete to bring up the Task Manager, then on the
Processes tab, click msblast.exe and then "End process." Reply
"Yes" to the warning message that comes up.

This stops the worm from running, so your system will not shut
down. However, it doesn't remove it, and if that's all you do, it
will start up again the next time you boot.


***

2. Remove it from your system

a. Start the registry editor program, regedit, by going to Start
| Run, and typing REGEDIT
Navigate to HKEY_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current
Version\Run by clicking the plus signs next to each of the
folders in the left hand pane. When you get to the last of them,
Run, click the word Run itself.

Find an entry called "Windows Auto Update" on the right side.
Right-click it and delete it.

b. Do a Windows search for msblast, and delete all files found.

The worm is now gone, and won't start again the next time you
boot. But if that's all you do, you can get reinfected just as
you did the first time.

***


3. Make sure it doesn't come back

a. Make sure you're running a firewall that prevents worms like
this from getting in. You can enable the built-in Windows XP
firewall, or download and install another one such as the free
version of ZoneAlarm. To enable the built-in firewall, go to
Control Panel, double-click Networking and Internet Connections,
then click Network Connections. Right-click your connection, then
click Properties, and on the Advanced tab, click the option
"Protect my computer and network..."


b. If you've disconnected your internet connection, reconnect it.
Download and install the Microsoft patch at
http://download.microsoft.com/downl...e-b7a52a983f01/WindowsXP-KB823980-x86-ENU.exe

That will remove the vulnerability that the worm exploits.


c. Be sure you are running an anti-virus program, and that you
regularly download the latest updated virus definitions.
 

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