Several days ago I asked for help getting rid of about:blank. I followed the recomendation to remove a number of things from my hjt log, and thought I had successfully fixed my problem. Alas, I had not. Every day or day and a half I find that something has again set IE to about:blank. The guilty file changes each time--first it was ankli.dll, then hknilk.dll, then nadanp.dll, and this morning kgil.dll. If the create dates are accurate, these dll files are created right before I notice them. Finally, I have only been to what I consider fairly safe sites--e.g., NY Times, CNN, slate.com, and so on. There must be something still on my computer that from time to time generates a new take-over.
Your HjT log looks pretty clean. Judging by the pattern of DLL names, it would appear that you have a morphing virus of some sort that has been able to elude the virus checkers that you have used so far--not to mention HjT itself or aGoogle search. Have you cleared your IE cache, etc? I would also manually clean out your Temporary Internet Files, as well. See Microsoft's Really Hidden Files for more on this issue (warning: potentially offensive site-name and email address). Though the article was written for Windows 98, it still applies.
You might also try an on-line virus checker other than Trend Micro as a cross-check. Here's my list .
Another way to close the door on some of the vunerabilities used is by running Shoot the Messenger, DCOMbobulator, and UnPlug n' Pray from Gibson Research (about mid-page).
There is one thing you can remove using HjT, though, that may help a bit (dead link):
O16 - DPF: {41F17733-B041-4099-A042-B518BB6A408C} - http://a224.g.akamai.net/7/224/52/2...meInstaller.exe