Have you tried the trial version of the list host's VIPRE AV/AS software?

http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Home-Home-Office/VIPRE/

However, cleaning the machine is a band-aid at best. A lot of malware is
incredibly tenacious; everyone needs to start treating infected machines
the same way you would a hacked computer. You can't trust ANYTHING on
the machine; you have absolutely NO way to know EXACTLY what was done to
it. The only way to be 100% sure it's clean is to format and reinstall.

The single best way of preventing it from coming back: Take away local
admin from your end users. The principle of least privilege has been a
best practice in suitably capable operating environments for 3 or 4
decades for a reason.

Darin McHenry wrote:
> Recently we have had a several of our XP pro systems get the malware
> Antivirus Pro 2009.  In the past we were able to get rid of this by
> using a free malware removal tool called Malwarebytes; however this does
> not work now.  Any suggestions?

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Phil Brutsche
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