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Removing rdsndin.exe help


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amtemp

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Hi, I have been infected with rdsndin.exe and I tried everything to get rid of it. Everytime I delete it then I go reboot the comp, it pops right back up. Ewido catches it on the spot. So my question is, how do I get rid of this rdsndin.exe permanately? Im sure I have more things along with rdsndin.exe also.

The thing that bugs me with ewido is that its only a trial version. I dont want to keep something thats not full version.

I saved my hijack log and I put it in the attachment. So if anyone could help me out that would be great. Thanks

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We can definitely help you, but first you need to help us. The first step in this process is to apply Service Pack 1a for Windows XP or Service Pack 4 if you are running Win2k. Without this update, you're wide open to re-infection, and we're both just wasting our time.
Click here: http://www.microsoft...&DisplayLang=en
Apply the update, reboot, and post a fresh Hijack This log.

Edited by tampabelle, 19 July 2005 - 09:14 AM.

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I don't know whats going on but it won't let me update it. It says that I've already successfully updated service pack 3 but not the 4. Here is a picture I attached of whats going on.

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Issue has been solved. Please close the thread. I have reformatted my computer.

Thanks for your help.
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