Click on the " Scan Settings " button, and in the next window select the "extended" database , and click Ok. Under "Please select a target to scan:", click My Computer to start the scan. When the scan is finished, click the " Save as Text " button, and save the file as kavscan. Let us know if any problems persist. Posted 15 April - AM. Cowman Member Topic Starter Member 19 posts. Not too long ago my Norton subscription ended and I have not had another running yet I suppose that's a problem!
As for that file, the jotti scan did not detect the. It found two odd files, however, called uomum. Trying to put those through the jotti scan gave an error along the lines of it not liking my firewall very much. If there is still a file I should scan, though, I could hunt around for the port that needs to be opened for that and try again. And here are the logs.
Logfile of HijackThis v1. Posted 18 April - AM. Hi Cowman, I apologize for not responding sooner. The last couple of days have been kind of crazy for me. All my future responses will be quicker. They will conflict, and provide less protection, not more. I need you to check to see if a couple of programs work.
If they do open, you can just close them. Let me know either way. Researching the files you mentioned suggests that those 2 files are created for debugging purposes. A couple reasons I saw that could cause that error at start up are: After a hard shut down or a problem with your video drivers. Click the version tab and tell me any info listed. When you ran the Brute Force Uninstaller, did you have any problems? Did you disable Microsoft Anti-Spyware beforehand?
I removed those as well, and once I restart my computer and once you ask for it I'll give you a HJT log.
Task Manager runs fine, but when I attempt to open regedit, I get the following error: And as for the startup error, it was a one-time error apparently and has not been a problem again. Looking through the uomu folder, I still find no. Forgot to mention that earlier Brute force installer, from my understanding, worked just fine. I recieved a notice saying the script was completed I believe, though it completely just about instantly.
Not sure if that's supposed to take a long time or not. If it is supposed to take a long time, I probably did something wrong. And no worries about taking a while. Real life comes first. Edited by Cowman, 18 April - AM. Posted 18 April - PM.
For some reason, the initial instructions I gave you for the Brute Force Uninstaller with the alcanshorty. If it opens, just close it.
First, you have the older version ewido that needs to be uninstalled. Click OK. We will fix this in a moment. Next, please reboot your computer in Safe Mode by doing the following: 1 Restart your computer 2 After hearing your computer beep once during startup, but before the Windows icon appears, press F8.
This scan can take quite a while to run. If ewido finds anything, it will pop up a notification. Select " clean " and check the boxes " Perform action with all infections " and " Create encrypted backup " before clicking on OK. When the scan finishes, click on " Save Report ". This will create a text file. Make sure you know where to find this file again. Restart your computer, not in Safe Mode.
Post a new HijackThis log and the Ewido log in your next response. Posted 19 April - AM. Brute Force Uninstaller worked properly I believe, taking a good 30 seconds to finish with the progress bar and everything.
Regedit works now! Ewido encountered the same problem as before - it discovered about sixteen thousand errors - I'll give you a few samples of the thousand and then look into any that are not these temp files Adrevolver : Cleaned without backup :mozilla.
Web-stat : Cleaned without backup :mozilla. Zedo : Cleaned without backup :mozilla. Zedo : Cleaned without backup Basically multiply that by two hundred or so. I cleaned without backup because I believe the masses of backup files were what crashed Ewido in the past. I'll sift through the other files after this post and edit this post with what I find. EDIT: It appears simply a few more cookies were found.
I did a search and Windows found no word uomom or uomod or even a word with uo in it. Edited by Cowman, 19 April - AM. Posted 20 April - AM. In order to fix this issue you need to remove Speech and Handwriting Recognition feature from Microsoft Office. Now, Check the box which says: Choose advanced customization of applications. Thank you for the clear instructions. They worked great. Thank you. The suggested fix did not work for me.
I recently experienced the same problem with CiceroUlWndframe. I deleted the unsent message and the CiceroUlWndframe error stopped. My regular email service is set up for Outlook Express 6. It was the repeated pop-ups that a message was still trying to be sent that got my attention. There were only 3 options: add or remove, repair or remove.
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