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More info?)
Glad you got it to work and thanks for reporting back. If you have not read
it yet I highly recommend Microsoft's free download Antivirus in Depth Guide
which can help you on how to detect, repair, and prevent malware on your
network. --- Steve
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=F24A8CE3-63A4-45A1-97B6-3FEF52F63ABB&displaylang=en
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/default.mspx --- another great
resource.
"Hosehead" <richbu@netzero.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the expert advice.
> Found five: BackDoor.Flood in bootvid.dll, javaprxy.dll, mapisrvr.exe,
> and winfax.com, and Generic in dialup.bat
>
> Moving all five files to Vault seems to have solved my problem.
> Thanks again...... Rich
>
>
>
> On Tue, 5 Jul 2005 16:59:49 -0500, "Steven L Umbach"
> <n9rou@nospam-comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>For one thing scan for malware as that is a possible symptom. The other
>>thing to try is to uninstall and reinstall [ after reboot] file and print
>>sharing. If that does not work try to uninstall and reinstall tcp/ip
>>though
>>on a domain controller that can be a fairly complicated process. The link
>>below shows how to do such for a non domain controller. --- Steve
>>
>>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=285034
>>
>>"Hosehead" <richbu@netzero.net> wrote in message
>>news:jljlc193ph3d27tgljpsvubpamts3up5om@4ax.com...
>>>I receive this message on a workstation until I enter "net share IPC$"
>>> on the Win2000 server.
>>>
>>> What do I have to do to make this automatic at Windows 2000 startup.
>>> Prefer this before any user logon at server.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance to all. Rich
>>
>