On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 18:55:01 -0500, "Alceryes"
<replytopost@thankyou.com> wrote:

>
>"WWII" <wweldin@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:st6dnbJiYNOtHtHfRVn-1w@comcast.com...
>> Anybody had any luck eliminating the latest VX2 variant? I got it and
>> can't seem to get rid of it. Keeps coming back. I've disabled it by
>> denying all access, but I'd like to eliminate it entirely.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> W Weldin
>>

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>
>I just got rid of a 'nasty' version of VX2 a few weeks ago. When you do the
>Ad-aware scan note the registry key that the VX2 entries reside in. Go to
>that key(s) and look for a file name (you may have to go into subfolders
>under the key). That file is the culprit. Under normal circumstances this
>file cannot be deleted (even in safe mode) so you have to either put the
>hard disk in a test bed system or boot off your Windows CD and start the
>recovery console to delete the file. Once that file is deleted reboot the
>system and run Ad-aware again. It will find the same VX2 entries but this
>time, when deleted, they stay gone!!
>Hope this helps...



I have no idea what else could help but for what it is worth,..
would it help t cloak Ad Aware?
**
.... run AWCloak.exe before opening Ad Aware. When AAWCloack is open,
click “Activate Cloack”. Than open Ad Aware and scan your system.
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