re: iedll.exe
Saturday, September 20, 2003 at 7:04 pm Windows Me Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by jabuck
(2274 messages posted)
Charles, Spybot is an added precaution and a valuable tool but adding it to your
employers computer requires his/her permission. Thanks for your response. ---jabuck
On Saturday, September 20, 2003 at 6:44 pm, Charles wrote:
>jabuck
>
>thanks so much for the information. i followed your instructions and was mostly
>successful.
>
>I downloaded hijack this and was able to locate two of the three files you indicated
>below. The third (winupie.exe) was not in my c:\winnt directory or anywhere else
>on my hard drive (i ran a search for it).
>
>After checking them, I rebooted and then deleted the two .exe files.
>
>Here's my question: Is it possible to skip the step that involves downloading and
>running Spybot, or will this leave my current problem unresolved? I am reluctant
>to install new programs on this computer because it belongs to my employer and if
>the network administrator sees that I installed another program, it could lead to
>problems for me.
>
>I'm not even sure if I will be able to install the program because the system typically
>does not allow me to install anything without going thru the network administrator.
> If there are no other options, I will get the net. admin. involved and hope for
>the best.
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>Charles
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