I am unable to delete or rename the file. Norton Anti-virus software detects that trojan, but it is unable to delete/fix/quarantine the file.
I am unable to remove the Trojan c:\windows\system\wininet.dll with Norton Anti-virus. How to do it?
google the name of the virus and it will give you instructions on removal
Reply:You may be able to remove it by going into Safe Mode, then running a virus scan.
Reboot your computer, and just when Windows starts to load, press F8 (a few times). You should get a dos-looking menu. Select Safe Mode (which is probably already highlighted) and press Enter.
Windows will look pretty ugly - Safe Mode loads only the critical drivers to get it running, which doesn't include Video so it's in 640x480, 256 colors. And it will say Safe Mode in all 4 corners of the screen.
At any rate, what I would do is find this file and delete it immediately. Then I would start Norton and scan the computer - make sure you set it to scan everything, not just specific file types.
This time it should be able to clean out the virus as the file shouldn't be loaded anywhere. Once it's done the scan, reboot and you should be back in business.
Good luck!
Reply:There is a free tool to remove individual viruses and .exe programs that are hard to get rid of. It is called killbox. www.killbox.net is the website. It is a free and fast download.
Reply:That happened to me too..get avast..have a boot time scan and i m sure u'll get happy with the results..bt using avast as an antivirus 4 ur system may make ur computer slow..so after having a scan frm avast, get a proffesional ver. of AVG or if u dont want to spend money then use the free version of AVG..Norton is, i m more than sure now, that it will be damaged now in ur pc
Reply:If you run in safe mode, you may be able to remove it. Also you might be able to get a remover from http://www.symantec.com/index.htm
Reply:create a new folder put the file in to the folder and keep the folder e or f drive where other files not related with. or down load avg free it may works
http://www.grisoft.com get avg free here
Reply:go buy a new hard drive
Reply:do A TOTAL RECOVERY
Reply:Run a scan at Trend Micro.
Reply:Quickly clear you temp files, history, cookies, and remove anything you downloaded recently. If it does not help re start the computer to an earlier date.
Reply:http://www.processlibrary.com/directory/...
http://www.symantec.com/security_respons...
Reply:hi, perhaps you can try Norton to remove the virus and protect your PC. but you need to pay for the software
i recommand you to use firefox with Google toolbar. firefox can disable all virus to run, because the virus can only run on IE.
besides, firefox can block any any poppus and disable any virus and adware, spyware on webpage, so, firefox is much safer than IE. as you know, most of the virus is spread throught internet and webpage.
firefox is much smaller than IE, so i run faster than IE.
download firefox for free:
http://www.bernanke.cn/firefox/
Best Wishes %26amp;%26amp; Good Luck!
Reply:Just delete temp folder
If it is not cured then use McAffe Antivirus
It will sureely remove it.
$_UK_HI
Reply:To remove Trojan download free version of Quickheal from www.quickheal.com
Friday, July 31, 2009
Printing IE script error,incompatible version of theRPCstub,URLres://C:\windows...
This error appears each time I try to use my printer
Printing IE script error,incompatible version of theRPCstub,URLres://C:\windows...
This error is caused by an incompatible version of a DLL that was installed on the system, such as Oleaut32.dll, Olepro32.dll, Asycfilt.dll, or Stdole2.tlb. For example, version 3.50 of Oleaut32.dll is installed and used only by Windows XP, and so causes this error if it is installed on a machine running any other operating system.
Fix
Following are three possible resolutions for this error. Choose the appropriate method for your computer.
Microsoft Office 2000 or an Office 2000 Component IS Installed on Your Computer
If you have Microsoft Office or an Office 2000 component installed, install the Office 2000 Service Release 1. You can use this solution for any operating system.
For information on what an Office 2000 Component is, refer to the Related Topics section of this article.
Microsoft Office 2000 or an Office 2000 Component IS NOT Installed on Your Computer
If you do not have Office 2000 or an Office 2000 component installed on your computer, download and install the mcrepair.exe tool. When it prompts you to overwrite newer files, make sure you click YES for each file. You can use this solution for any operating system.
You Are Using Windows 98 or 95
On Windows 98 and 95, this error may be caused by a bad version of oleaut32.dll. To correct this problem, follow these directions to remove the old file and reinstall it.
Warning: This resolution requires you to modify your System folder. Modifications to the Windows system, if not done correctly, can cause serious problems to your system.
1. Download to your Desktop, but do not run, the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) file appropriate for your system.
* Windows 98: dcom98.exe
* Windows 95: dcom95.exe
2. Select Start %26gt; Shutdown.
3. Select Restart in MS-DOS mode.
4. At the command prompt c:\WINDOWS, enter the following commands on separate lines as shown. Windows automatically restarts.
CD c:\windows\system
rename oleaut32.dll oleaut32.old
exit
5. Ignore the error message: "A required .DLL file, C:\windows\system\oleaut32.dll, was not found." This error message appears because the file was renamed in step 4.
6. Log in as you normally would.
7. Double-click the file you downloaded to your Desktop in step 1. Click Yes to the dialog that opens. The dcom.exe file installs a new oleaut32.dll file.
8. After DCOM has been installed, select Start %26gt; Restart.
If your computer fails to function properly after following the above instructions, you can restore your original oleaut32.dll file by doing the following:
1. Select Start %26gt; Shutdown.
2. Select Restart in MS-DOS mode.
3. At the command prompt c:\WINDOWS, enter the following commands on separate lines as shown. This restores the old oleaut32.dll file.
CD c:\windows\system
rename oleaut32.old oleaut32.dll
exit
4. Windows automatically restarts. If it does not, select Start %26gt; Restart.
Printing IE script error,incompatible version of theRPCstub,URLres://C:\windows...
This error is caused by an incompatible version of a DLL that was installed on the system, such as Oleaut32.dll, Olepro32.dll, Asycfilt.dll, or Stdole2.tlb. For example, version 3.50 of Oleaut32.dll is installed and used only by Windows XP, and so causes this error if it is installed on a machine running any other operating system.
Fix
Following are three possible resolutions for this error. Choose the appropriate method for your computer.
Microsoft Office 2000 or an Office 2000 Component IS Installed on Your Computer
If you have Microsoft Office or an Office 2000 component installed, install the Office 2000 Service Release 1. You can use this solution for any operating system.
For information on what an Office 2000 Component is, refer to the Related Topics section of this article.
Microsoft Office 2000 or an Office 2000 Component IS NOT Installed on Your Computer
If you do not have Office 2000 or an Office 2000 component installed on your computer, download and install the mcrepair.exe tool. When it prompts you to overwrite newer files, make sure you click YES for each file. You can use this solution for any operating system.
You Are Using Windows 98 or 95
On Windows 98 and 95, this error may be caused by a bad version of oleaut32.dll. To correct this problem, follow these directions to remove the old file and reinstall it.
Warning: This resolution requires you to modify your System folder. Modifications to the Windows system, if not done correctly, can cause serious problems to your system.
1. Download to your Desktop, but do not run, the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) file appropriate for your system.
* Windows 98: dcom98.exe
* Windows 95: dcom95.exe
2. Select Start %26gt; Shutdown.
3. Select Restart in MS-DOS mode.
4. At the command prompt c:\WINDOWS, enter the following commands on separate lines as shown. Windows automatically restarts.
CD c:\windows\system
rename oleaut32.dll oleaut32.old
exit
5. Ignore the error message: "A required .DLL file, C:\windows\system\oleaut32.dll, was not found." This error message appears because the file was renamed in step 4.
6. Log in as you normally would.
7. Double-click the file you downloaded to your Desktop in step 1. Click Yes to the dialog that opens. The dcom.exe file installs a new oleaut32.dll file.
8. After DCOM has been installed, select Start %26gt; Restart.
If your computer fails to function properly after following the above instructions, you can restore your original oleaut32.dll file by doing the following:
1. Select Start %26gt; Shutdown.
2. Select Restart in MS-DOS mode.
3. At the command prompt c:\WINDOWS, enter the following commands on separate lines as shown. This restores the old oleaut32.dll file.
CD c:\windows\system
rename oleaut32.old oleaut32.dll
exit
4. Windows automatically restarts. If it does not, select Start %26gt; Restart.
Am experiencing a perpetual problem with the following file: c:\winnt\system32\opnljhg.dll cannot find any inf
It keeps showing up when I run Ad-Aware as an integrated part of Windows 2000. I cannot remove as it seems to be running constantly - loaded upon start-up. Anybody have any good idea how to get rid of this one?
Am experiencing a perpetual problem with the following file: c:\winnt\system32\opnljhg.dll cannot find any inf
Try running a free software called ccleaner and see if it comes up in the issues section, it will fix it for you
Reply:I wish I could help I have the same problem. It has seemed to get a little less trouble sum over time. Couldn't ever get rid of it. It still takes longer then normal when I start my comp to be able to do anything. You're not alone good luck!!
funeral flowers
Am experiencing a perpetual problem with the following file: c:\winnt\system32\opnljhg.dll cannot find any inf
Try running a free software called ccleaner and see if it comes up in the issues section, it will fix it for you
Reply:I wish I could help I have the same problem. It has seemed to get a little less trouble sum over time. Couldn't ever get rid of it. It still takes longer then normal when I start my comp to be able to do anything. You're not alone good luck!!
funeral flowers
Am experiencing a perpetual problem with the following file: c:\winnt\system32\opnljhg.dll cannot find any inf
It keeps showing up when I run Ad-Aware as an integrated part of Windows 2000. I cannot remove as it seems to be running constantly - loaded upon start-up. Anybody have any good idea how to get rid of this one?
Am experiencing a perpetual problem with the following file: c:\winnt\system32\opnljhg.dll cannot find any inf
go to msconfig (start%26gt;run, type msconfig) and go to the startup tab. In there find the process and uncheck it. Restart computer and adaware should be able to get rid of it.
Am experiencing a perpetual problem with the following file: c:\winnt\system32\opnljhg.dll cannot find any inf
go to msconfig (start%26gt;run, type msconfig) and go to the startup tab. In there find the process and uncheck it. Restart computer and adaware should be able to get rid of it.
Rundll error at startup: Error loading c:\windows\system32\ukyuxgic.d...
when i start up i get this error message. does anyone know what it is? also i am having a problem updating, i can download but can not install upgrades, any idea why?
Rundll error at startup: Error loading c:\windows\system32\ukyuxgic.d...
Windows Update can be a bit tricky sometimes,
Suggestion 1: Clean up Windows Update temporary folder
======================================...
One possible cause is that the temporary folder for Windows Update contains corrupted files. Let's erase all the files to clean the system.
1. Click "Start", "Run", type: "cmd" (without quotations) and press "Enter". Please run the following command in the open window.
Net stop WuAuServ
2. Click "Start", "Run", type: "%windir%" (without quotations) and press "Enter".
3. In the opened folder, rename the folder SoftwareDistribution to Sdold.
4. Click "Start", "Run", type: "cmd" (without quotations) and press "Enter". Please run the following command in the open window.
Net start WuAuServ
Let’s now try Windows Update again and see if the issue has been resolved. Please let us know if this step has resolved your issue. If it has not lets proceed to the next step.
Suggestion 2: Reinstall Windows Update Agent 3.0
======================================
1. Please download the file from the following link:
http://download.windowsupdate.com/v7/win...
2. Save the file to "C: drive".
3. Click "Start", "Run", type: "C:\WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe /wuforce" (without quotations) and then press "Enter" to install the Windows Update engine.
There is a space between "C:\WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe" and "/wuforce".
Let’s now try Windows Update again and see if the issue has been resolved. Please let us know if this step has resolved your issue. If it has not lets proceed to the next step.
Suggestion 3: Reinstall Windows Installer 3.1
==================================
1. Press "Start" and choose "Run".
2. Type in "cmd" (without quotations) and press "OK".
3. In the command line, type in the following command and press "Enter":
MSIexec /unregister
4. Then, type in the following command and press "Enter":
MSIexec /regserver
After completing the above steps, please check the result again. If the issue persists, please click "Start", click "Control Panel", and click "Add or Remove Programs" to check if Windows Installer 3.1 has been installed. If it has, please highlight and remove it. After that, please reinstall Windows Installer 3.1 from the following link.
Windows Installer 3.1 Redistributable (v2):
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai...
Good Luck =]
Reply:Yo yo yo..
Run to the D L L my slice,
Error to the left, startup to the right,
Wit da Colon in da middle,
lookin' all tight
Error to the loading,
Given me da bloating,
Yo MC C colon,
Yo insides exploding!
Windows to the back,
Slash to the front,
System 32,
yo yo pass dat blunt!
U K Y! Da ux to da gic,
D triple period
Dis ****'s makin me sick!
Rundll error at startup: Error loading c:\windows\system32\ukyuxgic.d...
Windows Update can be a bit tricky sometimes,
Suggestion 1: Clean up Windows Update temporary folder
======================================...
One possible cause is that the temporary folder for Windows Update contains corrupted files. Let's erase all the files to clean the system.
1. Click "Start", "Run", type: "cmd" (without quotations) and press "Enter". Please run the following command in the open window.
Net stop WuAuServ
2. Click "Start", "Run", type: "%windir%" (without quotations) and press "Enter".
3. In the opened folder, rename the folder SoftwareDistribution to Sdold.
4. Click "Start", "Run", type: "cmd" (without quotations) and press "Enter". Please run the following command in the open window.
Net start WuAuServ
Let’s now try Windows Update again and see if the issue has been resolved. Please let us know if this step has resolved your issue. If it has not lets proceed to the next step.
Suggestion 2: Reinstall Windows Update Agent 3.0
======================================
1. Please download the file from the following link:
http://download.windowsupdate.com/v7/win...
2. Save the file to "C: drive".
3. Click "Start", "Run", type: "C:\WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe /wuforce" (without quotations) and then press "Enter" to install the Windows Update engine.
There is a space between "C:\WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe" and "/wuforce".
Let’s now try Windows Update again and see if the issue has been resolved. Please let us know if this step has resolved your issue. If it has not lets proceed to the next step.
Suggestion 3: Reinstall Windows Installer 3.1
==================================
1. Press "Start" and choose "Run".
2. Type in "cmd" (without quotations) and press "OK".
3. In the command line, type in the following command and press "Enter":
MSIexec /unregister
4. Then, type in the following command and press "Enter":
MSIexec /regserver
After completing the above steps, please check the result again. If the issue persists, please click "Start", click "Control Panel", and click "Add or Remove Programs" to check if Windows Installer 3.1 has been installed. If it has, please highlight and remove it. After that, please reinstall Windows Installer 3.1 from the following link.
Windows Installer 3.1 Redistributable (v2):
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai...
Good Luck =]
Reply:Yo yo yo..
Run to the D L L my slice,
Error to the left, startup to the right,
Wit da Colon in da middle,
lookin' all tight
Error to the loading,
Given me da bloating,
Yo MC C colon,
Yo insides exploding!
Windows to the back,
Slash to the front,
System 32,
yo yo pass dat blunt!
U K Y! Da ux to da gic,
D triple period
Dis ****'s makin me sick!
Help, i can't get on anything b/c someone put this "res://C:\WINDOWS\system32\shd... on min
now i can't go on any sites. please help me.
Help, i can't get on anything b/c someone put this "res://C:\WINDOWS\system32\shd... on min
I guess it is some virus. Scan your PC and make sure there are no viruses. Otherwise I don't know what you should do.
Help, i can't get on anything b/c someone put this "res://C:\WINDOWS\system32\shd... on min
I guess it is some virus. Scan your PC and make sure there are no viruses. Otherwise I don't know what you should do.
When I start up, I get : error loading c:\windows\system32\dhwvmcn.dl... the specified module could not be found
I am wondering if this is linked to "haxdoor" virus.
I need your help for a solution to get rid of this problem
When I start up, I get : error loading c:\windows\system32\dhwvmcn.dl... the specified module could not be found
start%26gt;run%26gt;regedit and search registry for dhwvm and delete it from your system
It probably was a virus whos file you removed but the registry key wasnt removed.
floral design
I need your help for a solution to get rid of this problem
When I start up, I get : error loading c:\windows\system32\dhwvmcn.dl... the specified module could not be found
start%26gt;run%26gt;regedit and search registry for dhwvm and delete it from your system
It probably was a virus whos file you removed but the registry key wasnt removed.
floral design
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