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BrianDrab

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How's your machine doing? As long as you are happy with the results there is no need to run the SecurityCheck tool.

 

Thank you.


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Gene R

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When she got on yesterday (Sunday) and when to the internet she got the 'This page can not be displayed' msg but a refresh got her on the internet. When ESETS ran Saturday evening, for over an error, the only text file I found was the one I pasted in my last reply but it was generated at the start of the scan. I am pasteing it again along with the one item it found.

 

  • ESETSmartInstaller@High as CAB hook log:
  • OnlineScanner64.ocx - registred OK
  • OnlineScanner.ocx - registred OK
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  • C:\Users\deborah\Downloads\ccsetup414.exe Win32/Bundled.Toolbar.Google.D potentially unsafe application

Is there anything to worry about or should I run the scan again?

 

Again, thanks for all of your assistance....


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BrianDrab

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The one item found with ESET is the CCleaner install. It's just telling you that the Google Toolbar may be bundled with the program and it may be undesirable. It's nothing to be concerned with. Let's do the following.

 

  

 

Step#1 - JRT
 
Note: Please disable your Antivirus Software before doing Step#1. Info on how to do this is here but you usually can do it by right-clicking the AV icon in your system tray by the clock.
1. Download Junkware Removal Tool to your desktop.
2. Run the tool by double-clicking it. If you are using Windows Vista, 7, or 8; instead of double-clicking, right-mouse click JRT.exe and select "Run as Administrator".
3, The tool will open and start scanning your system.
4. Please be patient as this can take a while to complete depending on your system's specifications.
5. On completion, a log (JRT.txt) is saved to your desktop and will automatically open.
6. Close the text file and reboot your machine.
7. After your machine is rebooted, please re-enable your antivirus.
8. Post the contents of JRT.txt into your next message.

 

 

Step#2 - FRST Fix
 

NOTICE: This script was written specifically for this user, for use on that particular machine. Running this on another machine may cause damage to your operating system
1. Open notepad and copy/paste the text in the quotebox below into it:

cmd: ipconfig /release
cmd: ipconfig /renew
cmd: ipconfig /flushdns
cmd: netsh winsock reset all
cmd: netsh int ip reset all
emptytemp:
 

 

 

2. Save this as fixlist.txt, in the same location as FRST64.exe
3. Run FRST64 by Right-Clicking on the file and choosing Run as administrator.
4. Press the Fix button just once and wait. If for some reason the tool needs a restart, please make sure you let the system restart normally. After that let the tool complete its run.
5. When finished FRST64 will generate a log on the Desktop (Fixlog.txt). Please post the contents of it in your reply.

 

  

 

Items for your next post

1. JRT log

2. FRST log


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