You're infected.
Yank the drive, put into known clean system and scan:
\Windows\System32\Drivers
Whichever of those files are infected replace with a known good.
(I would actually scan everything, but it is likely that folder that is
infected).
Christopher Fisk
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Hello all,
Chris has a point. It could be the Trojan and worms have corrupted NIS. The
drive out of the computer and scan it in a known clean computer with the
Virus definitions updated.
Please keep this in mind. Most of the item marked as free, are not free at
all. Trojans, Worms, viruses are