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Thanks John, I'll give this one more shot. > -----Original Message----- > From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx John Brandt Sr. > Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 10:37 AM > > This is a link I've used to manually remove variants of this > hijack. It may work for you as the .css was the problem in the > systems I've had to clean. > > http://www.spyware-removal.com/remove-coolwebsearch.html > > > John Brandt > iStudio400.com > (903) 523-0708 > Home of iS/ODBC - MSSQL access from iSeries and RPG. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mike Wills [mailto:koldark@xxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 9:31 AM > To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users > Subject: Re: [PCTECH] CoolWebSearch browser hijacker - Part II (Windows > Update not working) > > > On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 08:39:14 -0500, Dan Bale <dbale@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Referring to last month's thread beginning at > > http://archive.midrange.com/pctech/200410/msg00122.html: > > > > CoolWebSearch is stealthier than I thought. I've run CWShredder, SpyBot > > S&D, AdAware. Several times. It still manages to come back, although I > > have not witnessed the IE browser being hijacked. > > > > This may or may not be related to CWS, but I am unable to get Windows > Update > > to work. I was able to get SP2 installed on this XP Home box > (after first > > running all of the above "cleaners"), but Windows Update is still not > > working. I followed instructions at M$ KB that caused a new version of > > Windows Update to be downloaded; it cranks for awhile, and I get "100% > > downloaded". It cranks a little more, and I get "100% registered". And > > then it just sits there. I left it on overnight on the hope > that it might > > do something, but no go. Instead I get welcomed with a "low resources" > > warning. > > > > I'm ready to give up on this and tell the owner that he may just need to > do > > a scratch install. > > > > Advice / suggestions welcomed and appreciated. > > db > > > > At this point, that might be a good idea. There might be more embedded > problems, that you can't see. If everything else comes up clean, you > are dealing with OS damage. > > ... on second thought, Windows XP has a repair option, but if SP2 is > intalled, that might lead to problems, unlese you are able to create > an XP SP2 full install disk. I have something on it here: > http://www.koldark.net/archives/2004/10/11/busy_night.php. It is quite > easy if you have a CD burner and some time. I think it took me 1 hour > to create this CD. > > -- > Mike Wills
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