Hi gang - am on roomie's pc and found ZA settings mysteriously changing and some other peculiar activity - Norton found nada.
Ran Housecall which immediately found and said it cleaned a trojan, but unfortuantely I don't recall the name other than it "gig" something and included an underscore (_).
All seams well, except I find a couple things in msconfig I don't understand - please take a look at the attachments and let me know what you think.
TIA...
Last edited by ^dAvEy^; July 24th, 2002 at 01:16 AM.
^dAvEy^
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Scottlr
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Hi ^dAvEy^...God, I hate the way the upload renders the StartLog. So hard to read. Looks clean as a whistle though. I wonder if the intercepted trojan was Gigger. Quite a nasty...
Hi - Thanks for the input, HKEd - good news to hear!
Ya, I prefer the txt fomat view myself, so I go the extra k and dl and open as such. Ya, gigger, that was it.
Guess we just got lucky indeed over here, WhitPhil, as the site HKEd linked says coulda been tragic lickity split!
Thanks for all, including the heads-up on ScriptSentry and Deltree.com.
^dAvEy^
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Scottlr
Registered VDr (at 50+/- yrs): 10-03-1999
Offline: 06-05-2002
WhitPhil,
Those are still two great ideas.
^dAvEy,^
config.sys and autecec.bat are tabs in sytem configuration Utility. aka msconfig, n'est-ce pas?
I thought that you had something else in the Startup part of Msconfig that you didn't understand.
WhitPhil very rarely gives out poor advice, except when it comes to ...---.... or %%@@@@@@@@@??????????.
You're welcome, ^dAvEy^. I agree with WhitPhil...deltree.exe and format.com have no business being active on a system, unless you're using deltree in autoexec.bat to deltree Temp, TIFs, cookies etc. (which I don't really recommend - Spider is a better way to go, IMO). Either rename them or keep them on a diskette for use as and when required. It's really easy to write a little batch file that would append a format or deltree command to autoexec.bat. Not a nice way to start the day.
If you have the need to use deltree in a batch file, just use the renamed name. Ie: if you changed it to MYDEL.exe then just use MYDEL instead of DELTREE.
The only thing to be aware of is if you use Norton. Hopefully you then keep you Rescue disks updated. If you do, then rename these files back, or Norton will give an warning and (obviously) will not copy them to the disks.