Svchost.exe

C

Craig

Ok, I started out with this and went down the path of the
Blaster virus, which, at this point I do not belive that
the 'blaster' is the cause. Why? I found on the MS Web
site that if you type "dir %systemroot%\system32
\Msblast.exe /a /s" you would find the blaster virus,
nothing showed up. (the 'msblast.exe' was replaced with
several other names and still nothing showed up.)
The OS is Windows 2000 Professional and the computer is
just shutting down with svchost.exe is shutting down the
system. The system at times is very slow, erratic. The
shtting down process normally happens when on the
internet, e-mial or MSWord.
When the winver was run the response was "Version 5.0 with
service pack 3".
On the 'blaster' side, the patch could not be installed
beacuse ms03.26 was not found. Does anyone know what
specific patch that would be in?

Any help or ideas would be good.

You may e-mail me at (e-mail address removed)

Thanks,

Craig
 
D

Dave Patrick

Asked and answered. Please don't multi-post.

--
Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
Microsoft Certified Professional [Windows 2000]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect


| Ok, I started out with this and went down the path of the
| Blaster virus, which, at this point I do not belive that
| the 'blaster' is the cause. Why? I found on the MS Web
| site that if you type "dir %systemroot%\system32
| \Msblast.exe /a /s" you would find the blaster virus,
| nothing showed up. (the 'msblast.exe' was replaced with
| several other names and still nothing showed up.)
| The OS is Windows 2000 Professional and the computer is
| just shutting down with svchost.exe is shutting down the
| system. The system at times is very slow, erratic. The
| shtting down process normally happens when on the
| internet, e-mial or MSWord.
| When the winver was run the response was "Version 5.0 with
| service pack 3".
| On the 'blaster' side, the patch could not be installed
| beacuse ms03.26 was not found. Does anyone know what
| specific patch that would be in?
|
| Any help or ideas would be good.
|
| You may e-mail me at (e-mail address removed)
|
| Thanks,
|
| Craig
 
C

Craig

Dave,

I must have missed when it was answered. I went back
through all of the ones that I posted and even checked
the 'subject' of other messages, however, I could not find
where it was answered. You had provided a response
of "http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=826955" I suppose
I read that incorrectly, but it appears to bring you to a
site that you download the patch to fix the 'blaster',
which can not be installed until ms30.26 is not
installed. At any rate, that was more of a FYI for me vs.
what was causing the problem. As stated, it appears not
to be the 'blaster' virus at all , although most, if not
all of the responses that I have had so far is that it is
the 'blaster'. However, when I run the command provided
by Microsoft, the blaster virus is not there. My process
may be incorrect, however, I tend to go with the Microsoft
and if they tell me, through running their command
software, that there is no 'blaster' virus, I have to
believe them. With that, the issue does not have anything
to do with the 'blaster' virus, because it is just not
there, I did post the issue under Svchost.exe. and the
additional information that I had - like the version of
Windows, etc. This may be a similiar issue, however, we
have to go down a different path, and the 'blaster' path
appears just not to be correct. If I did not post a new
issue, I would take the belief that people would be
confused. To make things easy, simpler and to go down a
different path this was posted. This is similiar, but not
the same.

Thank you for the information that you provided, it helped
a great deal. Your specific information led the
conclusion that it was not the 'blaster' virus, and thus
the issue has not been solved and therefore has not been
answered. Your concern for the multi-post is the same as
mine; I would not to see multi-posts either.

If anyone has any ideas other than it is the blaster,
please let me know.

Thank you,
Craig
-----Original Message-----
Asked and answered. Please don't multi-post.

--
Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
Microsoft Certified Professional [Windows 2000]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect


| Ok, I started out with this and went down the path of the
| Blaster virus, which, at this point I do not belive that
| the 'blaster' is the cause. Why? I found on the MS Web
| site that if you type "dir %systemroot%\system32
| \Msblast.exe /a /s" you would find the blaster virus,
| nothing showed up. (the 'msblast.exe' was replaced with
| several other names and still nothing showed up.)
| The OS is Windows 2000 Professional and the computer is
| just shutting down with svchost.exe is shutting down the
| system. The system at times is very slow, erratic. The
| shtting down process normally happens when on the
| internet, e-mial or MSWord.
| When the winver was run the response was "Version 5.0 with
| service pack 3".
| On the 'blaster' side, the patch could not be installed
| beacuse ms03.26 was not found. Does anyone know what
| specific patch that would be in?
|
| Any help or ideas would be good.
|
| You may e-mail me at (e-mail address removed)
|
| Thanks,
|
| Craig


.
 
G

Gary Smith

According to Knowledge base article 823980, MS02-026 was replaced by
MS03-039. See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=824146 for
information on the latter.

Craig said:
I must have missed when it was answered. I went back
through all of the ones that I posted and even checked
the 'subject' of other messages, however, I could not find
where it was answered. You had provided a response
of "http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=826955" I suppose
I read that incorrectly, but it appears to bring you to a
site that you download the patch to fix the 'blaster',
which can not be installed until ms30.26 is not
installed. At any rate, that was more of a FYI for me vs.
what was causing the problem. As stated, it appears not
to be the 'blaster' virus at all , although most, if not
all of the responses that I have had so far is that it is
the 'blaster'. However, when I run the command provided
by Microsoft, the blaster virus is not there. My process
may be incorrect, however, I tend to go with the Microsoft
and if they tell me, through running their command
software, that there is no 'blaster' virus, I have to
believe them. With that, the issue does not have anything
to do with the 'blaster' virus, because it is just not
there, I did post the issue under Svchost.exe. and the
additional information that I had - like the version of
Windows, etc. This may be a similiar issue, however, we
have to go down a different path, and the 'blaster' path
appears just not to be correct. If I did not post a new
issue, I would take the belief that people would be
confused. To make things easy, simpler and to go down a
different path this was posted. This is similiar, but not
the same.
Thank you for the information that you provided, it helped
a great deal. Your specific information led the
conclusion that it was not the 'blaster' virus, and thus
the issue has not been solved and therefore has not been
answered. Your concern for the multi-post is the same as
mine; I would not to see multi-posts either.
If anyone has any ideas other than it is the blaster,
please let me know.
Thank you,
Craig
-----Original Message-----
Asked and answered. Please don't multi-post.

--
Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
Microsoft Certified Professional [Windows 2000]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect


| Ok, I started out with this and went down the path of the
| Blaster virus, which, at this point I do not belive that
| the 'blaster' is the cause. Why? I found on the MS Web
| site that if you type "dir %systemroot%\system32
| \Msblast.exe /a /s" you would find the blaster virus,
| nothing showed up. (the 'msblast.exe' was replaced with
| several other names and still nothing showed up.)
| The OS is Windows 2000 Professional and the computer is
| just shutting down with svchost.exe is shutting down the
| system. The system at times is very slow, erratic. The
| shtting down process normally happens when on the
| internet, e-mial or MSWord.
| When the winver was run the response was "Version 5.0 with
| service pack 3".
| On the 'blaster' side, the patch could not be installed
| beacuse ms03.26 was not found. Does anyone know what
| specific patch that would be in?
|
| Any help or ideas would be good.
|
| You may e-mail me at (e-mail address removed)
|
| Thanks,
|
| Craig


.
 
G

Guest

Gary,

Correct. The patch for the 'Blaster' was finally executed
and stated that the 'Blaster' was not there. That was
something that just had to be done to verify that
the 'Blaster' was not there. We were going down the wrong
path for that, sometimes that happens. however, we still
have the same issue. Just a little more info - when
Norton is run, the system also shuts down.

Any ideas on that?

Craig

-----Original Message-----
According to Knowledge base article 823980, MS02-026 was replaced by
MS03-039. See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx? kbid=824146 for
information on the latter.

Craig said:
I must have missed when it was answered. I went back
through all of the ones that I posted and even checked
the 'subject' of other messages, however, I could not find
where it was answered. You had provided a response
of "http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=826955" I suppose
I read that incorrectly, but it appears to bring you to a
site that you download the patch to fix the 'blaster',
which can not be installed until ms30.26 is not
installed. At any rate, that was more of a FYI for me vs.
what was causing the problem. As stated, it appears not
to be the 'blaster' virus at all , although most, if not
all of the responses that I have had so far is that it is
the 'blaster'. However, when I run the command provided
by Microsoft, the blaster virus is not there. My process
may be incorrect, however, I tend to go with the Microsoft
and if they tell me, through running their command
software, that there is no 'blaster' virus, I have to
believe them. With that, the issue does not have anything
to do with the 'blaster' virus, because it is just not
there, I did post the issue under Svchost.exe. and the
additional information that I had - like the version of
Windows, etc. This may be a similiar issue, however, we
have to go down a different path, and the 'blaster' path
appears just not to be correct. If I did not post a new
issue, I would take the belief that people would be
confused. To make things easy, simpler and to go down a
different path this was posted. This is similiar, but not
the same.
Thank you for the information that you provided, it helped
a great deal. Your specific information led the
conclusion that it was not the 'blaster' virus, and thus
the issue has not been solved and therefore has not been
answered. Your concern for the multi-post is the same as
mine; I would not to see multi-posts either.
If anyone has any ideas other than it is the blaster,
please let me know.
Thank you,
Craig
-----Original Message-----
Asked and answered. Please don't multi-post.

--
Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
Microsoft Certified Professional [Windows 2000]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect


| Ok, I started out with this and went down the path of the
| Blaster virus, which, at this point I do not belive that
| the 'blaster' is the cause. Why? I found on the MS Web
| site that if you type "dir %systemroot%\system32
| \Msblast.exe /a /s" you would find the blaster virus,
| nothing showed up. (the 'msblast.exe' was replaced with
| several other names and still nothing showed up.)
| The OS is Windows 2000 Professional and the computer is
| just shutting down with svchost.exe is shutting down the
| system. The system at times is very slow, erratic. The
| shtting down process normally happens when on the
| internet, e-mial or MSWord.
| When the winver was run the response was "Version 5.0 with
| service pack 3".
| On the 'blaster' side, the patch could not be installed
| beacuse ms03.26 was not found. Does anyone know what
| specific patch that would be in?
|
| Any help or ideas would be good.
|
| You may e-mail me at (e-mail address removed)
|
| Thanks,
|
| Craig


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E

Enkidu

Try the Welchia tool. Those two seem to go round hand in hand. I
believe Welchia tries to remove Blaster.

Cheers,

Cliff

Gary,

Correct. The patch for the 'Blaster' was finally executed
and stated that the 'Blaster' was not there. That was
something that just had to be done to verify that
the 'Blaster' was not there. We were going down the wrong
path for that, sometimes that happens. however, we still
have the same issue. Just a little more info - when
Norton is run, the system also shuts down.

Any ideas on that?

Craig

-----Original Message-----
According to Knowledge base article 823980, MS02-026 was replaced by
MS03-039. See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx? kbid=824146 for
information on the latter.

Craig said:
I must have missed when it was answered. I went back
through all of the ones that I posted and even checked
the 'subject' of other messages, however, I could not find
where it was answered. You had provided a response
of "http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=826955" I suppose
I read that incorrectly, but it appears to bring you to a
site that you download the patch to fix the 'blaster',
which can not be installed until ms30.26 is not
installed. At any rate, that was more of a FYI for me vs.
what was causing the problem. As stated, it appears not
to be the 'blaster' virus at all , although most, if not
all of the responses that I have had so far is that it is
the 'blaster'. However, when I run the command provided
by Microsoft, the blaster virus is not there. My process
may be incorrect, however, I tend to go with the Microsoft
and if they tell me, through running their command
software, that there is no 'blaster' virus, I have to
believe them. With that, the issue does not have anything
to do with the 'blaster' virus, because it is just not
there, I did post the issue under Svchost.exe. and the
additional information that I had - like the version of
Windows, etc. This may be a similiar issue, however, we
have to go down a different path, and the 'blaster' path
appears just not to be correct. If I did not post a new
issue, I would take the belief that people would be
confused. To make things easy, simpler and to go down a
different path this was posted. This is similiar, but not
the same.
Thank you for the information that you provided, it helped
a great deal. Your specific information led the
conclusion that it was not the 'blaster' virus, and thus
the issue has not been solved and therefore has not been
answered. Your concern for the multi-post is the same as
mine; I would not to see multi-posts either.
If anyone has any ideas other than it is the blaster,
please let me know.
Thank you,
Craig
-----Original Message-----
Asked and answered. Please don't multi-post.

--
Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in
newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
Microsoft Certified Professional [Windows 2000]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect


message
| Ok, I started out with this and went down the path of
the
| Blaster virus, which, at this point I do not belive that
| the 'blaster' is the cause. Why? I found on the MS Web
| site that if you type "dir %systemroot%\system32
| \Msblast.exe /a /s" you would find the blaster virus,
| nothing showed up. (the 'msblast.exe' was replaced with
| several other names and still nothing showed up.)
| The OS is Windows 2000 Professional and the computer is
| just shutting down with svchost.exe is shutting down the
| system. The system at times is very slow, erratic. The
| shtting down process normally happens when on the
| internet, e-mial or MSWord.
| When the winver was run the response was "Version 5.0
with
| service pack 3".
| On the 'blaster' side, the patch could not be installed
| beacuse ms03.26 was not found. Does anyone know what
| specific patch that would be in?
|
| Any help or ideas would be good.
|
| You may e-mail me at (e-mail address removed)
|
| Thanks,
|
| Craig


.
 
G

Gary Smith

Correct. The patch for the 'Blaster' was finally executed
and stated that the 'Blaster' was not there. That was
something that just had to be done to verify that
the 'Blaster' was not there. We were going down the wrong
path for that, sometimes that happens. however, we still
have the same issue. Just a little more info - when
Norton is run, the system also shuts down.
Any ideas on that?

Sorry, I don't use Norton and don't know anything about it. Have your
searched their web site for relevant information?
 

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