1. Did you try cleaning the infection by running Defender in Safe Mode as jaishankar suggested? Before going in to Safe Mode, use Defender's online update feature to make sure you have the absolutely most current virus detection database installed.
2. I found the file it was believed to be in, and I deleted it, but when I ran another scan, it is still showing it being there.Please tell us theexact name and location of the infected file.
3. Try at least two of the following sites for an online virus scan:
BitDefender Free Online Virus Scan
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php
Make sure you tick AutoClean under Scan Options.
Panda ActiveScan
http://www.pandasoftware.com/active...n_principal.htm
Make sure you tick Disinfect automatically under Scan Options.
Housecall at TrendMicro
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/hou.../start_corp.asp
Make sure you tick Auto Clean.
When it completes, post back the full filename of any files that cannot be cleaned or deleted.
eTrust Antivirus Web Scanner
http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/virusinfo/scan.aspx
4. If the above suggestions don't solve the problem:
Download the (free) HijackThis utility.
Once downloaded, follow these instructions to install and run the program:
Create a folder for HJT outside of any Temp/Temporary folders and move/extract HijackThis to that folder now. A folder such such as C:\HijackThis or C:\Spyware Tools\HijackThis will do.
Run HijackThis, but do not have HJT fix anything yet; only have it scan your system! Once the scan is complete, the "Scan" button will turn into an option to "Save log...".
Save the log in the folder you created for HijackThis; the saved file will be named "hijackthis.log". Open the log file with Windows Notepad, and cut-n-paste the entire contents of the Notepad file here.
The log contents will tell us a lot about what "nasties" have crept into your system, and once we analyse the log we can tell you what to do from there.
DMR
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The Temporary Internet Files folder is just that- temporary; you can delete everything in those folders:
* Open your Internet Options control panel.
* In the General tab, click on the "Delete files..." button.
* In the resulting window, put a check mark in the "Delete offline content" box and then hit OK.
* The deletion may take a while, so be patient.
If Defender is giving you problems, try uninstalling it entirely and reinstalling it.
DMR
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