Svchost.exe

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PosNET

I see a previous post in this regard. I am having the same problem
and it's driving me nuts. When I'm traveling, and I dial up to the net,
after connecting for a few minutes the svchost.exe crashes and causes
several area's to loose functionality, when I'm connected to the office
network, this does not occur. Example,,,, unable to reply to email,
some browser functionality is lost (as previously mentioned), unable to read
newsgroup messages, email links not available, and list goes on.

I have checked and followed several possible solutions from TechNet with
no luck. I believe it is possibly a virus causing this issue and or a
malicious
script but I am not sure. Has anyone experienced this issue before and
what was there resolution to this?
 
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Dave Patrick

These may help.

http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.blaster.worm.removal.tool.html
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=826955

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect


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|I see a previous post in this regard. I am having the same problem
| and it's driving me nuts. When I'm traveling, and I dial up to the net,
| after connecting for a few minutes the svchost.exe crashes and causes
| several area's to loose functionality, when I'm connected to the office
| network, this does not occur. Example,,,, unable to reply to email,
| some browser functionality is lost (as previously mentioned), unable to
read
| newsgroup messages, email links not available, and list goes on.
|
| I have checked and followed several possible solutions from TechNet with
| no luck. I believe it is possibly a virus causing this issue and or a
| malicious
| script but I am not sure. Has anyone experienced this issue before and
| what was there resolution to this?
|
|
 

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