re: lsass.exe Error
Wednesday, July 7, 2004 at 9:46 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Vready
(2 messages posted)
Try going into safe mode before you scan for the virus. (press f8 while system is
booting and select safe mode). Sometimes the virus hides itself while the memory
is running. Safe mode lets the scan software see all files that may be hidden while
memory is running. I've repaired the sasserworm this way, but now the problem that
I am seeing doesn't seem to be the sasserworm.
On Sunday, May 2, 2004 at 7:16 am, obla4ko wrote:
>So about this lsass.exe error. I've been trying to deal with it for about 48 hours
>now (though i DID get some sleep). It all started off in the exact same way as the
>orignator of this string (left comp on overnight, woke up to find it shutting down
>due to some illegal lsass error etc.). Though i'm running xp professional.
>This is what i've done so far:
>1.System restore didnt help. (to several different points in time)
>2.Found some info in microsoft website that its a MS issue--installed Service pack
>1 update (no change)
>3. Knowledge base on microsoft or some such similar also recommended an IE security
>update--went and installed several of those -- no change.
>4. Downloaded the newest Symantec virus definitions (current as of May 1st) -- scanned
>drive, no change, no viruses found
>5. Noticed that it all sounds like this worm that people have already mentioned--got
>the wormfix file 'fxsasser.exe', ran it -- no worm found.
>
>Now i'm really kinda out of options--any ideas? Anyone?
>
>
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