R.A. wrote:
> I just got rid of this damn thing. I tried Ad-Aware and Spybot S&D did
> not catch this one (they've been excellent in general, though).
>
> Go to Program Files -> ClearSearch and remove all files inside it. One
> of them (named something lie ie_clrsch.dll) will be locked and is a
> pain to remove since it is loaded by explorer.exe, so you can either
> boot from a floppy and delete the file directly, or:
>
> 1. Rename ie_clrscr.dll to anything else; I used die.now =)
> 2. Open your task manager and kill explorer.exe. This will kill your
> windows shell, but it will restart in a few seconds. If it fails to do
> so, simply do a File -> New Task from your task manager and type
> 'explorer'. This will force a restart
> 3. The new explorer will fail to load the nasty DLL. There will also
> be a left-over registry entry pointing to the DLL under
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\
> Run]. If you're comfortable tinkering with the registry, you may want
> to delete the related key from there.
>
> I hope this helps.


Must be a new mutation. Post your info to the apropriate forums to get the
apps updated.
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