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Hello,
after a quick search at Symantec's threat library I found the following removal software for Trojan.Vundo: http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2004-112111-3912-99&tabid=3[^]
Now, I'm not positive whether or not this will also remove Trojan.Vundo.ATO, but I'd recommend trying it. Download the software from symantec and follow their step-by-step instructions.
To avoid any further infections you should take care to keep your anti-viru's definitions up to date, preferably downloading daily definition updates.
Good luck!
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hi everybody,
i am trying to install VS6 just to review the old code on my machine (XP Prof SP2). but it is giving following error.
setup has encountered a problem in launching the followning command line:
"wpie15.exe" /q:a/r:n.
if you have a system directory that contains a % sign, or the directory names *starts* with a space (i.e. 'C:\win95\system'), then setup will fial. please restart setup and ensure your system directory names does not contain the aforementioned problems, setup will now abort...
i am having Visual Studio 2003 also installed on my machine. is this is the reason why i am getting this error. but i dont want to convert that code to VS2003 i have also uninstalled VS2003 and tried to install VS6. but still it is giving same error. i dont want to format my machine as it will take a couple of days to restore all the things.
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Have you solved this problem?
"Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus
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Hi All,
I have a shared folder on an SBS2003 Server. The folder contains an MSI, and the permissions on the folder give Everyone & Guest full access.
Whenever a user attempts to double click the MSI via the share (\\Server\Share1\folder\App.msi) Windows Installer pops up the following message "The Installation package could not be opened. Verify the package exists..." and the Event ID is: 11708 Install Operation Failed.
However, if a user maps a drive - such as Z:\ - and runs the msi, installation works fine.
I'm not sure what the problem here is... anyone got any ideas?
Thanks,
Martin.
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Hey,
there are two possibilities as far as I can tell ...
1. the windows installer package, when run from the shared folder, does not know how to parse its own 'home address' and thus tells you that it doesn't exist... In this case I think that your only solution is to have your users map the network drive in order to access the software.
2. it's also possible that, since users enter a username and password (I'm supposing they are) when mapping the network drive, they are getting different permissions to the file than when they access the share. You should make sure that users are not accessing the shared folder as a 'guest' or 'anonymous' user. Also, you might want to check your permissions to make sure that "Eeveryone" and "Guest" have the "Execute" box checked off, as sometimes "Full Access" still leaves "execute" disabled.
I'm sorry that I can't be of any more help, good luck!
Akseli A.
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Hi Akseli,
Thanks for the suggestions -
akseli wrote: the windows installer package, when run from the shared folder, does not know how to parse its own 'home address' and thus tells you that it doesn't exist... In this case I think that your only solution is to have your users map the network drive in order to access the software.
I think you may be on to something here - I think the developer is using an old version of the package tool (VB 6 or earlier), I shall have a go at using a more recent version of the tool.
Thanks,
Martin.
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Hi,
We need to browse WebSites through IIS .Our Browser is IE7.
Go to ComputerManagement---->IIS-->WebSites--->xbrandsite-->public/default.aspx
When I Right click on the Default.aspx and select Browse,
The Page is not browssing.
So How Can I fix that error?.
Thanks in Advance..
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Define "not browsing".
It opens up but you get a 404? It doesn't even open up?
If you get an error then either IIS is configured wrong or the page is broken
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It doesn't even open up.
Please help to solve the problem.
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Hey,
you might want to check to make sure that you have IE set as the default browser both for the whole OS and in IIS. I don't have a server right here to check, but I seem to recall that there is an option in IIS's preferences which asks you to tell it which broswer it should default to. In case that nothing is filled out you can simply type in 'iexplore.exe' and it should start working.
If you're going to be browsing dynamic pages you should also note that Windows Server 2003's IE security settings are extremely restricted and you should make it a point to review your LOCAL settings to make sure that you can correct display your pages.
Good luck!
Akseli A.
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Why is it when I log out of a machine the FTP Server disables itself? How do I keep this from happening?
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Hi Tad,
It sounds like it is tied to the logged on user. Can you verify where the server is starting? It should start as a System Service, or perhaps the Run key from the registry...
Jeff
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I just installed IE7 on a Toshiba Tecra laptop running XP Pro because of a minor irritation with IE6. I assumed that IE7 would remove the problem - it didn't but now my laptop won't shutdown! I can hibernate it using the power button only, also when typing text into a text box it doesn't always accept the text 1st time like it doesn't receive the focus always.
Are these common problems with IE7? Are they related to IE7 at all? Anyone seen anything like this? Do I have to go back to IE6?
Thanks
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When you updated to IE7 did you do it via windows/microsoft update? If so did any other patches/drivers get installed?
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I installed it directly from the Microsoft download page. On further investigation the power off problem has 'gone away' by starting up without the port replicator fitted and then shutting down without it fitted. Now I can shut down normally even when its fitted - some sort of installation issue with the port replicator perhaps?
Maybe someone can help with the original problem - occasionally I get corruption of some sort when a web page is displayed, the top of the page will be displayed normally then there will be a half displayed HTML tag such as
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sounds like your http connection is breaking in mid transfer. Most likely its either a problem on the server or a network issue between your PC and the webserver. Unless it's part of your internal network there's probably not anything you can do about it.
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You have to explain to them [VB coders] what you mean by "typed". their first response is likely to be something like, "Of course my code is typed. Do you think i magically project it onto the screen with the power of my mind?" --- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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Hi
if anyone has an implementation of "One-Way Tunnel" problem in any programming languages please tell me with my email : mohammad_razavi_d@yahoo.com
there is a one way tunnel in the middle of the road and cars in the road are moving in 2 directions ( north to south & south tho north )
when one car is in the tunnel others that are in the reverse direction must wait out of tunnel until the car in the tunnel moves out
this implementes with classes like Semaphore, Monitor & Lock Queues
Thanx to every one
-- modified at 3:43 Wednesday 4th July, 2007
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Noone will do your homework for you. Additionally, this is the wrong forum, so you will not get your answer here.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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"If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
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if you don't have any information, please don't waste people time, and a row of this site's database
I implemented it myself, thanx
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How does one go about making their own extensions to Windows? I wanna be able to select a bunch of songs in an explorer window, right click on them and select a "Save to Mediaplayer playlist", and have it write a Wmp file right in the directory. That way, next time I come back, I can just hit that playlist and get my songs running, just quick and dirty and on-the-fly.
Can this be done or is it something Windows Media Player has to set up themselves?
Maybe it's been done already. If so, please let me know.
"Go to, I’ll no more on’t; it hath made me mad." - Hamlet
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You'll have to create a shell extension for that.
See The Windows Shell
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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I have a whole series on shell extensions: clickety[^]
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5ed you. This obviously is the best answer he is gonna get.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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"If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
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Have any of you run into issues virtualizing MOSS 03. If so, did you find a solution?
"We are all repositories for genetically-encoded information that we're all spreading back and forth amongst each other, all the time. We're just lousy with information."
- Neal Stephenson
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Basically multiple users logging into a remote desktop, and I'm looking for some suggestions of antivirus. I've been a fan of Grisoft AVG on desktops... they should have a server solution, which I'm about to look into. But any other ideas are welcome.
"For fifty bucks I'd put my face in their soup and blow." - George Costanza CP article: SmartPager - a Flickr-style pager control with go-to-page popup layer.
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