> Message: 1
> From: "James ''Wez'' Weatherall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
James,

Thanks for the response.  Part of the problem may be my terminology.  What I
was getting at bootup was not actually a "splash" screen, but was a start-up
screen (at least labeled WinVNC).  It had numerous options such as allow
remote control, etc.  The cancel button did not seem to keep it from
loading.

Good news is that WinVNC (and Deloder) now appear to be gone.  Thanks to the
suggestions of a couple of others on the list.

I now come with hat in hand with a new problem, which I realize is not
related to this group.  After removing Deloder and Winvnc, my system (W2K w/
NTFS) has developed some sort of instability.  Random and unpredictable
"death" with immediate re-boot.  This isn't a shutdown, it acts like the
power switch had been held down. but a reboot immediately follows.  Sounds
viral to me, but I and the latest updated Norton can't find anything.  WELL,
let me modify that statement.  One of the things that seems to fairly
reliably cause this problem is running Norton, and I'm uncertain if it has
ever actually been able to finish since I removed WinVNC.  The system (even
with Deloder) was completely stable prior to the removal.

Thanks Guys!

Bob


> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: deloader worm
> Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 12:20:49 +0100
>
> ---
> However,  WinVNC still comes up at boot (at least the splash screen).  It
> must be running as a service, because I can't find it in the startup menu
> (or anywhere else), and I don't see anything in the task manager that
looks
> like winvnc.  There is no tray icon.  How the heck do I get it from
starting
> at boot???  I can't even find the darn thing on the HD.  I run a search
for
> winvnc and get no results.
> ---
>
> You need to find the description of deloader on one of the antivirus
sites -
> that will tell you what files to look for.  I think vnsystask.exe was the
> nobbled winvnc file name.
>
> But you mention a splash screen, which WinVNC doesn't have, suggesting
that
> it's not WinVNC that is on your system.
>
> Cheers,
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