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Schwazzi

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Can someone tell me how to remove: SE.DLL - SP.HTML - WDMFH.DLL.

I am running XP and have the following: Micro Trend Antivirus/Firewall that tells me WDMFH.Dll is there but quarantine has failed. I also have Ad-Ware, HiJack This and SpyBot.

My ad-ware AD-WATCH is constantly blinking and telling me "REGISTRY MODICFICATIONS DETECTED". This happens thousands of times and is constantly happening. In the time it has taken me to write this it has logged 4356 modification detection messages.

HiJack this tells me SE.Dll and SP.Html are there and I remove them, but they come right ack.

I have tried everything and am out of ideas... can anyone help?
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coachwife6

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Hi Schwazzi. Welcome to GTG. :tazz:

Please Click here!, and follow the recommendations in the guide.

If you're still having trouble, We'll need you to use a free diagnostic tool, Hijack This. Follow the instructions in step five of this guide, and post your log as a new topic in the Hijack This forum. It will get a better response there from the people most qualified to analyze logs.

Most of what Hijack This lists lists will be harmless or even essential, DO NOT delete or modify anything yet! Someone will be along to tell you what steps to take after you post the contents of the scan results.
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