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Originally Posted by caperjack
and this one for good and bad LPS's=010's in the log
http://www.angeltowns.com/members/zupe/lsps.html
What does the term "LPS's" mean?
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LSP is what caperjack meant. This type of software is known as a Layered Service Provider or LSP, a piece of software that can be inserted into the Windows TCP/IP handler like a link in a chain. However, due to bugs in the LSP software or deletion of the software, this chain can get broken, rendering the user unable to access the Internet.
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Sorry, that my Dyslexia,Acting up !
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Isn't that spelt: DsYelxia?
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I appreciate very much the support you all provide to us home users. I find this very interesting and want to learn to interpret the logs to help others fix their computers too.
It’s a bit scary, because I don’t want to make a check on an item that needs to be there. As well, I don’t want to leave something that needs to be fixed.
It will take time before I trust myself to interpret the logs on my own. Until then it seems every few days I hear of another person in my community having problems with these same issues. I wonder what’s going on... has the virus pushers found new ways to bypass Norton and other antivirus programs, or has all this been around since the beginning, and I’ve only become aware of it recently?
I am just like anyone else feeling secure with my Norton updates and Ad-aware. But I found so much crapware running on my two home systems and one I thought was completely clean. It seems that if I run CWShreadder on any computer I will find a Trojan even if the owner has been following all the basic known precautions. It’s obviously not enough anymore. Maybe with all the spyware detecting programs becoming more of a routine the crapware pushers are finding more cleaver ways of polluting our systems. I don’t know.
It’s a bit scary, because I don’t want to make a check on an item that needs to be there. As well, I don’t want to leave something that needs to be fixed.
It will take time before I trust myself to interpret the logs on my own. Until then it seems every few days I hear of another person in my community having problems with these same issues. I wonder what’s going on... has the virus pushers found new ways to bypass Norton and other antivirus programs, or has all this been around since the beginning, and I’ve only become aware of it recently?
I am just like anyone else feeling secure with my Norton updates and Ad-aware. But I found so much crapware running on my two home systems and one I thought was completely clean. It seems that if I run CWShreadder on any computer I will find a Trojan even if the owner has been following all the basic known precautions. It’s obviously not enough anymore. Maybe with all the spyware detecting programs becoming more of a routine the crapware pushers are finding more cleaver ways of polluting our systems. I don’t know.
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I believe the main culprit to be the Microsoft system. It's so full of holes it's a wonder that what's in there doesn't fall out!!
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While on the subject of learning I have another question...
Its related to the first so I dont think it should be a new thread.
When you look at the HJT log, what is it that we're looking at? It not a task list; is it a portion of the registry of running processes? What word or terminology would you use to describe the contents of the log file?
Okay so that's 3 questions.....
Its related to the first so I dont think it should be a new thread.
When you look at the HJT log, what is it that we're looking at? It not a task list; is it a portion of the registry of running processes? What word or terminology would you use to describe the contents of the log file?
Okay so that's 3 questions.....
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The Over View of this tutorial should answer you ?'s.
http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/htlogtutorial.html
http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/htlogtutorial.html
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