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wininet.dll + oleadm.dll on windows 98 [CLOSED]


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The Shocker

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Hello There,

I wonder if anyone has any ideas, I have an old laptop that has been stung by a rather annoying little trojan. The file infected is wininet.dll. This file seems to spool psguard whenever I try to remove it. I have taken a copy of the wininet.dll and cleaned it. However, i cannot paste the copy over the infected file. IN fact the infected file seems completely untouchable. I am using windows 98 and appear to have been forgotten about by Microsoft. The other file which is causing me grief is oleadm.dll. I have read the suggestions on other posts, but these all seem to relate to later versions of windows.

Can anyone suggest something for a windows 98 man like meself.

Regards,

The Shocker
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tampabelle

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We'll need you to use a free diagnostic tool, Hijack This. Follow the instructions in step five of this guide, and reply here with your log.

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.

Edited by tampabelle, 03 September 2005 - 12:35 PM.

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