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    WHEW!!!
    No, it really looks MUCH better...I noticed you said earlier that it did not matter much that you had updated the Java, can you tell me WHY you think that? Keeping the Java updated is very important as this will help increase the security when viewing graphics and images on the computer. One should always run the latest version and check for updates often.
    What was the name of and the location of the one that had Access Denied? Do you recall? I don't see it here. Of course it's a long list, maybe I am missing it.
    Couple things you need to do;
    First of all download, install and update CCleaner

    Once you have installed and updated CCleaner I want you to run the DEFAULT SCAN only. Once it completes it's scan tell it to remove all that is found.

    Now in this next step you are searching for files which contained these Trojans. The files must be removed. Go to My Computer, double click. Then double click on "C" drive and navigate to the various folders below. If a specific folder cannot be found just make note of it and move on to the next.

    Then navigate here and delete the folders noted in RED please note that I have noted the various user accounts in Blue to make them stand out and easier for you to see. You will have to look in that specific user folder for the entry or entries you need to remove.;
    C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\
    SUPPORT THIS DATA POKE\
    32 file bone tick

    Next go here and delete the entries noted in RED;
    C:\Documents and Settings\luke\Application Data\
    BLEHSIGN

    Then HERE and delete entries noted in RED;
    C:\Documents and Settings\Luke-Dawg\Application Data\

    And HERE and delete entries noted in RED;
    C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Application Data\

    BLEHSIGN

    Now you will need to Disable System Restore because some of these items are located in System Restore. By turning it off these will be deleted. To Disable System Restore Right Click My Computer and choose Properties. When System Properties opens click on the System Restore Tab. Place a Checkmark in Turn Off System Restore. Click Apply. You will then get a message asking if you wish to do this, say yes. System Restore will then Shut Down. Close out System Properties.
    In your latest log it shows that you have disabled some items from running at Start Up by using msconfig. You need to go back in there and Re-enable everything you disabled.
    Now reboot the computer and run your AVG Anti-virus again, remove anything found. Then run AVG Anti-Spyware and remove anything found and save the log. Finally give me one more NEW HJT scan and save the log and post it back here with the new AVG anti-spy log.



    Last edited by jholland1964; 11-30-2006 at 12:55 AM.

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