On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 19:15, Brad Klinghagen wrote:
> I took a further look at the Win2K workstation to see what was going on.
> There is no virus infecting the computer. I looked all over the
> computer, in the task manager, Services folder, event viewer, and no
> virus shows up. The virus software shows nothing for a long time. Web
> server is turned off.  MSN Messenger hasn't even been used in weeks. The
> computer has only been used for web browsing, and local applications
> like Adobe PhotoShop,Illustrator, and Quicken.

to remove adaware/spyware you need to run a sweeper, you will probably
never spot it visualy (taskmanager/proccesslist)

i tend to prefer
adaware : http://lavasoft.element5.com/software/adaware/
spybot  : http://www.spybot.info/
there are a lots of others good ones,

install one, update it and run it, i bet you'll be suprised of how much
crap a windows machine can gather on the internet.

-- 
Ronny Aasen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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