Hi Jugalug,
The first finding was simply a file in your recycle bin. Since Norton is no longer reporting it, you're clear.
For the finding by Dr Web, simply clear your temp internet files.
Launch Internet Explorer>Tools>Internet Options
Under the heading of Browsing History, click the Delete button
In the ensuing window, you'll see Temporary Internet Files. Click the 'Delete' button.
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Let's run another online scan to see if anything is left lurking about. It can take some time, so please be patient and allow it to run it's full course:
Using Internet Explorer, visit
http://www.kaspersky.com/kos/eng/par...avwebscan.html
Answer Yes, when prompted to install an ActiveX component.
- The program will then begin downloading the latest definition files.
- Once the files have been downloaded click on NEXT
- Locate the Scan Settings button & configure to:
- Scan using the following Anti-Virus database:
- Scan Options:
- Scan Archives
- Scan Mail Bases
- Click OK & have it scan My Computer
- Once the scan is complete, it will display if your system has been infected. It does not provide an option to clean/disinfect. We only require a report from it.

- Click the Save as Text button to save the file to your desktop so that you may post it in your next reply
**Note**
To optimize scanning time and produce a more sensible report for review:
- Close any open programs!
- Turn off the real time scanner of any existing antivirus program while performing the online scan