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    Where is this hiding re :Opaserv

    ok here is the story i have formatted two computers infected with this virus but they are both still infected some how.

    they are networked together with nav2002 and virus def 11/10/02 .

    like i said i formatted both machines using a ghost restore disk that contains windows 98se (created year and half ago before the virus was written i hope).

    then reconnected then to the network which is the 2 pc's 1 adsl router and a infotec ip280 printer. and all of a sudden norton finds the virus and asks me what i want to do with it.

    i select delete (which then say's sucessfully deleted) and run the removal tool but it doesnt find anything then i run a full system scan and again nothing then bout 2 mins later up comes norton and says it has found the virus again my question is can the printer or router contain the virus ?

    been working on this all day

    thanx mike

    ps i turn both comps off for 30secs after running tool or deleting file

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    here is a pic of the nav message. i also used the nav opaserv removal tool

    and now bitdefender.....as i say that i get told again im infected. LOL not funny
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    Last edited by Mike3d; October 14th, 2002 at 10:14 AM.

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    Mike, I would appreciate it if you did not use foul language in your thread titles or threads in the future. BJ

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    sorry mate just a hard day

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    Ok then Mike I forgive ya this time. , give these opaserv cleaners a try. BJ

    Go here for one:

    CLICK HERE

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    Unless the patch referred to in http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tre...n/MS00-072.asp is applied - you can pretty much guarantee a re-infection.

    vserver.vxd should show as a QFE in it's porperties.

    Pull the network cables off of them until both are disinfected.
    Last edited by IMM; October 14th, 2002 at 09:44 PM.

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    thanx for all your replies i have formatted the hdd but that is not really the answer so i will save this page in my favourites and next time i come across this illness i will come here first


    thanx alot guys mike

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