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Old 08-22-2006, 10:16 PM   #4 (permalink)
SystemTError
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Athens, Greece
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OS: Windows MCE 2005, XP Pro, 98SE


OK, I finally managed to go to the Kaspersky site, but another strange thing happens now. I accept the terms, the antivirus gets downloaded, I accept the ActiveX installation, the updates then get downloaded (if I remember correctly I accept one more ActiveX), and when it's ready to go and normally I'd expect to press Next, I'm taken to a screen similar to the first one but without any Next or Accept or whatever button would allow me to move on. (Image attached - note I don't have previous Kaspersky installed.) I've tried many many times, and always the same happened. Maybe because I have IE7? The bottom line is I can't run this online Kaspersky scan - maybe I should better download their trial antivirus and run that?


This reminds me of what happened during the online scans of the "five-steps". Symantec kept telling me I cannot scan for viruses because I don't have ActiveX and scripting enabled. I checked and my settings were OK - so maybe it was because of IE7? Also the port scans were partial for the same reason.


After I ran HJT and posted the log in my previous message I disconnected from the Internet and connected again some time later. I am using a dial-up modem. As soon as I connected again, everything hang. The start menu froze. I pressed Alt+Ctrl+Del and the Task Manager came up without big delay, and it showed the CPU going from almost 100% to 84% and then more down. But all other stuff were still frozen. I tried to open a pdf file, and Acrobat Reader also hang. I tried restart from Task Manager, and it showed explorer.exe, acrobat reader and some other programs that stopped responding. Finally all programs closed with "End Now" button, but the blue shutdown screen was there for ever and nothing happened. I kept pressing the power button for the comp. to shut down. Then I booted again and here I am...


One online scan said I have a problem with open ports 1025 & 1029 - I don't know what this is and what I have to do. All others ports were "stealth".


One last thing, when I switch on the PC I get messages from Zone Alarm and I need your advice.
One says Norton Security Center SymWSC.exe (or Message Queuing Service mqsvc.exe or MCRD Device Service mcrdsvc.exe) is trying to remove a driver or service W3SVC\PARAMETERS\VIRTUAL ROOTS.
Another one says the Common Client User Session wants to modify the service BITS.
Another one says the Windows NT MSMQ Trigger Service wants to modify EVENTLOG\APPLICATION\MICROSOFT H.323 TELEPHONY SERVICE PROVIDER.
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