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bluedragon
post Jun 28 2008, 05:28 PM
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Hi,
I have this Sony system with XP SP2 installed and It got infected with a virus. It came as an attachment and I thought its a legit file since NOD32 found it clean. It was suspicious bcoz of its size (<99KB) but I thought Why not give it a try. And when it unpacked, it turned out to be a trojan horse biggrin.gif

So NEways, I managed to clean up the system (0% traces of any suspicious activities so far) but since then my Auto-Update is turned off.


If it were to be a pirated copy, I wouldn't have cared much but this is LEGIT biggrin.gif


Can anyone guide me on how to turn on the Automatic updates or may be reinstall it manually.



Thanks in advance..


For those of you thinking about tell me to turn it on from the control panel>security Centre -- > I've tried it and its not working sad.gif


P.S.I don't want to loose my data so I don't want to reinstall windows

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magiccode9
post Jun 28 2008, 06:07 PM
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Hi,

I'am not sure the situation about your computer.
But you may try this out.

Start -> Run -> type in services.msc -> enter
Then, look for an item call auto update.

Right-click it -> choose property -> on the startup type -> if it is not auto then please click on it and select auto -> click ok
to close the dialog.

Try again now.
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post Jun 28 2008, 06:12 PM
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There is an option for this in Windows Security Center. Go to Control Panel and click Security Center and you will see the option. If it is not there or whatever, you may have to reinstall XP or something.
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post Jun 28 2008, 07:50 PM
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Have you tried turning it back on through System properties by right click on My Computer and clicking on properties also you can turn it back on through the windows update website and then go to Change settings and see if that will help.
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post Jun 29 2008, 06:43 PM
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One more suggestions when repairing your system.

If you have a larger hard drive then it is best first backup you whole system with zip or rar compression.
Or any others utitlity you wish to be.

After done the backup. I recommended that you download a copy of outpost pro firewall trial out and protect
you system from attact either by worm and DOD or the like. You have to configured it use block most option.

At first, you will notice that most of connections won't work as normal. But you can fine turn it by press F2
to access the control menu. If you are a firefox fans. Given it raw access as follow,
  1. On the control menu, click the System tab then rawsockets button.
  2. A dialog appear that list all applications that allowed raw access without any restrictions
  3. Click the add button on top right corner of the dialog.
  4. A menu listing all running applications currently on the system and if firefox not listed here. You have to run firefox first then back here.
If nothing wrong, then, you can surf the net with firefox and protected most attact now.


Feel free to ask if you need help with outpost's configuation by PM me.
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bluedragon
post Jun 30 2008, 08:43 AM
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Thanks for the reply ppl

appreciated biggrin.gif

1. @magiccode9 - I tried it and when i started the services.msc , it said disabled under Autoupdate.
I thought turning it back to Auto will solve the problem but It didn't. So I tried to start it manually.
But When I click on 'Start' it gave me an error 1058.
Now I don't know what that is, but when i googled I figured its the same error as I am getting > Autoupdate disabled.
But there were no resolutions.

2. @coolcat50 - I think you didn't read my post properly. I've tried it already biggrin.gif

3. @Saint Michael - I tried this but it says automatic under that.

Its not a big drive, its only 60 GB. but the thing is there are many softwares that came bundled with the system and I don't have a cd for those. I might loose them. I don't think a simple copy and paste would work with these. If it were only my documents I would have done that already.

NE other suggestions besides the reinstall part biggrin.gif ?

Oh.. and I will put up that firewall but can it handle proxies and wireless networks ? bcoz most of the time this system works on a proxy network or though a wireless network. This is not my system actually, its my dad's. And if he finds out its screwed , biggrin.gif he'll screw me



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post Jun 30 2008, 03:35 PM
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Just to let you know, you're not missing out on anything with auto-update turned off. wink.gif

I know I'm not exactly really helping with this post, but after installing SP2, any further updates, hotfixes, or whatnot is only issue-specific. SP3 brings nothing to the table for Joe Schmoe and only really benefits the IT guy at your office with data encryption, networking updates, and whatnot. (Please correct me if I'm wrong.) In fact, I recommend to keep auto-update OFF to prevent Microsoft from bunking your computer with extra services and any other annoying crap. (WGA, anyone? tongue.gif )

Unless you deal with sensitive information over a network or experience any issues that are specific to your machine or your programs, I wouldn't worry about it. You can manually download hotfixes from Microsoft's website anyway.

P.S. Internet smarts: Don't trust anything. You did the right thing by scanning the file first, but did you have updated virus definitions in the case that it was a new development? Gut feelings are good too... if it doesn't seem right, it's not worth the curiosity (unless you're on a work computer laugh.gif ). Also, make sure that whatever files you receive are from a "trusted" source.

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post Jun 30 2008, 10:03 PM
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@Razoredge

This system is generally on a network most of the time .. otherwise we don't use it .
Security is thus required , personal and sometimes confidential data.
We have two networks - both wired and are 100 % secured. One is through a proxy + firewall. It has a two stage scanning for Virus and Malicious softwares
and the second is at home, Its through an adsl modem/router. Just a firewall + antivirus on my system.

And theres something called as an autoupdate on the Antivirus also and yes its working..

You can say, i like experimenting with things..

I suppose you didnt understand the problem and have no idea about whats wrong with my system and were here just for the sake of writting something.


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