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  1. #11
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    In the case of Vongo....have you done the following search?
    1. Double click on My Computer
    2. Double click on C Drive
    3. Double click on Program Files
    4. Select the Vongo Software folder and press Delete.
    5. Close the Window
    6. Right click on Recycle Bin folder and select Empty Recycle Bin

    Now, run the Windows Installation Cleanup Utility, this will remove the registry entries for the Software.

    You can download the Utility from the given below link:

    http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...bd/msicuu2.exe

    Note: Please do not click on the link. Copy and paste the complete link in the address bar of the Internet Explorer.

    The Windows Installer CleanUp Utility does:

    • Provide a dialog box where you can select one or more programs that were installed by Windows Installer. You select the programs on the Installed Products list in the Windows Installer CleanUp dialog box. After you make this selection, the utility removes only the Windows Installer configuration information that is related to those programs.

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    The main thing I see in the HJT logs is there is no firewall on the computer, and maybe some unnecessary start up programs but really other than that I don't see anything. Maybe somebody else will see something I have missed. You said that AVG found 1 Trojan,
    1 Downloader, 1 Hijacker what were the names of these, where were they located?

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    Ok...I haven't got around to checking these tonight due to some long hours at work so when I get home tomorrow I'll be sure to try the Vongo fix and find the names and locations of the AVG detections. I will get back to you ASAP. You have no idea how much I appreciate the time and effort you all put into this forum. I honestly don't know what i'd do without you guys. Thanks so much!

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    Red face

    So sorry it took me so long to reply...Been very busy lately. Anyway, what I did was I scanned the notebook with AVG Anti-Spyware again in safe mode and found 34 objects (83 traces) of tracking cookies in which I deleted...here are some locations:

    - :mozilla.28:C:\Documents and Settings\Catie Fasano\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\srqfilzm.default\coo kies.txt

    - :mozilla.29:C:\Documents and Settings\Catie Fasano\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\srqfilzm.default\coo kies.txt

    - C:\Documents and Settings\Catie Fasano\Cookies\catie_fasano@questionmarket[2].txt

    - C:\Documents and Settings\Vinny Fasano\Cookies\vinnyfasano@questionmarket[1].txt

    Also, I checked my Windows Firewall settings to see what the status was and I found that it WAS turned ON. Next I looked through the exceptions tab and found a ton of stuff I wasn't too sure about so I reset my Windows Firewall to default.

    -Ran ATF Cleaner
    -Ran HiJack This and attached the logfile.

    Please take a look when you can! Hopefully the Firewall is ok now. If not I might just go ahead with ZoneAlarm Pro. Thanks so much! You people are wonderful!
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    Anyone available?? Please help!

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    Sorry I missed this earlier.
    Really don't see anything in the log, except a couple unnecessry start ups but otherwise it looks good to me.

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