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    George Pontis Guest

    Re: Help! My computer has been invaded!

    In article <7fefe387cc5842354f2ce437991e36ad@news.meganetnews .com>, nospam@all
    says...
    > Somehow this evening my computer has been invaded by software I did not
    > deliberately install. When I rebooted my computer (something I must do
    > every 3 hours or so, because my OS is ME), there was a splash screen
    > informing me that the machine was installing new software - among the
    > names were Gameport Joystick and some others.


    Gameport Joystick is a hardware resource on your computer - the chip resources
    connected to the DB-15 on the back panel. All recent versions of Windows
    automatically detect new hardware and install the drivers for it. Have you made a
    change in your system configuration lately, such as updating the BIOS ? If you
    never use the gameport you can disable it in the BIOS. That's the best choice to
    stop this. Next best would be to allow it to install as it wants, then check the
    box to disable the device. That way the OS knows about the hardware and has a
    driver for it, but will not initialize or support it for any application.

    The RichFX player and some other applications that you mention are installed
    applications that you can deal with through "uninstall" or spyware tools.

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    Jon Guest

    Re: Help! My computer has been invaded!

    George Pontis <gpontis@spamcop.net> wrote in
    news:MPG.1a1c1358c5b3d28398968e@news.supernews.com :

    > In article <7fefe387cc5842354f2ce437991e36ad@news.meganetnews .com>,
    > nospam@all says...
    >> Somehow this evening my computer has been invaded by software I did
    >> not deliberately install. When I rebooted my computer (something I
    >> must do every 3 hours or so, because my OS is ME), there was a splash
    >> screen informing me that the machine was installing new software -
    >> among the names were Gameport Joystick and some others.

    >
    > Gameport Joystick is a hardware resource on your computer - the chip
    > resources connected to the DB-15 on the back panel. All recent
    > versions of Windows automatically detect new hardware and install the
    > drivers for it. Have you made a change in your system configuration
    > lately, such as updating the BIOS ? If you never use the gameport you
    > can disable it in the BIOS. That's the best choice to stop this. Next
    > best would be to allow it to install as it wants, then check the box
    > to disable the device. That way the OS knows about the hardware and
    > has a driver for it, but will not initialize or support it for any
    > application.
    >
    > The RichFX player and some other applications that you mention are
    > installed applications that you can deal with through "uninstall" or
    > spyware tools.
    >


    Thank you for your response. No, I have not added any hardware nor
    changed the BIOS since I reformatted last June. I already disabled
    the Joystick in the Device Manager, and it did not return. I also used
    jv16 PowerTools to remove the Humaniz at the registry. It also has not
    returned. What I am not certain about now is:

    (1) Are RichFX player, Vdo Multimedia, Envivio TV, Intervideo Common, L&h
    TrueVoice, and Oak Technology Omsg, all of which I did not specifically
    install and all of which are multimedia programs, part of some necessary
    program I do want to use or are they part of the invasion?
    How do I determine that? Neither SpybotSD nor Ad-Aware are disturbed by
    their presence.

    (2) How did it happen in the first place? I have ActiveX disabled on my
    browser, I have ZoneAlarm and WinPatrol watching what is coming in and
    being installed. I do not click on attachments in emails coming from
    people I do not know.

    Jon

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