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mike w

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my system is infected with a trojan? called error #317. please help :tazz:
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mike w,
Please can you try at least one if not more of these On-line scans
Panda
Symantec
McAfee
TrendMicro
Bit Defender
RAV
Kaspersky
CommandonDemand
Computer Associates
CyberTechHelp
PC Pitstop
Stinger

a2
or download and try
TrojanHunter (Note Trojan Scanner 30 day Trial)
then Please can you make sure that you are using
Ad-aware SE (Free/Personal)
[if not Uninstall your old Ad-aware first then install SE]
Then use the WebUpDate
to get the latest Definition file
(SE1R42.28.04.2005)
then scan doing a ""Full Scan"" and post your logfile here by using the "Add-reply" feature.
If needed here how to post your Ad-aware Logfile ;)
As Logs are stored in :
C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Application Data\Lavasoft\Ad-aware\Logs\.
An easy way to get there is to
click Start,
click Run
And type in and press ENTER: %appdata%
then click Lavasoft
then Ad-Aware
and then Logs.
scroll down to find the latest one that you have
(by date & time)
and open it right Click select all
copy and then paste the contents of it Lavasoft Support (Ad-aware) forum
(Make sure that all of your Logfile has been posted, sometimes it will require two post's to get it all)
I recommend that you use the WebUpDate just before you scan that way you will always be up to date.

(note The Application Data is a hidden folder, so you will need to show hidden files and folders
and for Windows 98*admin users your logs are stored in
C:\WINDOWS\All Users\Application Data\ ) by default

GR@PH;<'S :tazz:
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