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justcheck.exe -- trojan?


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amusinglisa

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I can't seem to get Java to download. I keep getting stuck at "Checking configuration" -- It just sits there.

I will reboot and try again.

OH, found the NAV security window and installing now. :whistling:

Edited by amusinglisa, 13 February 2007 - 06:22 AM.

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Thanks. The omputer is running a bit faster now. I am still getting justcheck.exe or justsched.exe flags when shutting down, but if I know they are part of Java's updating sustem, I can stop being paranoid about that.

What about the viruses in the scans?
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am still getting justcheck.exe or justsched.exe flags when shutting down

What do you mean, you're getting flags?

What about the viruses in the scans?

BitDefender deleted any infected files it found. The only thing left to do now is some final cleanup steps:

* If I had you use Killbox to delete any files, go ahead and delete the C:\!Killbox folder then empty the Recycle Bin.


* Check this out for info on how to tighten your security settings and some good free tools to help prevent this from happening again.


* Go to Windows update and install all "High Priority Updates".


* Now turn off System Restore:

On the Desktop, right-click My Computer.
Click "Properties".
Click the "System Restore" tab.
Put a check by "Turn off System Restore on all drives".
Click Apply, and then click OK.

Restart your computer, turn System Restore back on and create a restore point.

To turn System Restore back on:

On the Desktop, right-click My Computer.
Click "Properties".
Click the "System Restore" tab.
Remove the check by "Turn off System Restore on all drives".
Click Apply, and then click OK.

To create a restore point:

Single-click "Start" and point to "All Programs".
Mouse over "Accessories", then "System Tools", and select "System Restore".
In the System Restore wizard, select the box next the text labeled "Create a restore point" and click the "Next" button.
Type a description for your new restore point. Something like "After trojan/spyware cleanup". Click "Create" and you're done.
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Thank you Flrman!

I have benn running this, that and the other and Jason's tools say I am pretty good (except for not shutting Java down completely) so I guess I am going to jsut keep on keeping on.

Thank you for all your help!
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My pleasure! :whistling:
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Since this issue appears to be resolved ... this Topic has been closed. Glad we could help. :whistling:

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