212 Posts

December 19th, 2004 05:00

Yes winpack is probably causing your problem, read this. But I don't think it's spyware, read this.

860 Posts

December 19th, 2004 05:00

Hi
click on the link  "Essential spyware removal steps and other hijackthis help forums" run the Online anti-virus scans ,use the clean up tool on the link to clean up your prefectch folder .Update all the programs ie spybot http://www.safer-networking.org/en/howto/update.html  ,AND adaware http://www.colby-sawyer.edu/information/technology/updates/ad-awareusage.html before logging into safe mode to run it .Then repost you hijackthis log

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December 22nd, 2004 04:00

farabee,

I have WinXP home, and I don't have these files:

C:\WINDOWS\System32\tapisrv.exe
C:\WINDOWS\System32\winpack.exe

So, you might try booting into "Safe Mode". Renaming them to somthing like:

C:\WINDOWS\System32\tapisrv.exe_bad
C:\WINDOWS\System32\winpack.exe_bad

Then reboot your computer normally and see what happens. If you encouter problems, just reboot into "Safe Mode" and rename them back, starting wtih:

C:\WINDOWS\System32\tapisrv.exe_bad

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Have HiJackThis fix these entry(s):

O2 - BHO: IEHlprObjClass - {CE7C3CF0-4B15-11D1-ABED-709549C10000} - C:\Program Files\Kensington\MouseWorks\IE_SPY.DLL (file missing)

O16 - DPF: {56336BCB-3D8A-11D6-A00B-0050DA18DE71} (RdxIE Class) - http://software-dl.real.com/187342c31ccc90122803/netzip/RdxIE601.cab

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Let me know how it turns out.

Mike.

Message Edited by Midnight Star on 12-22-2004 12:36 AM

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December 24th, 2004 16:00

I removed the winpack.exe and WINPACK.EXE-31CFF16E.pf files. I also went into the registry and removed any accourance of winpak. After doing this, the problem did go away.

Thanks to everyone!

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December 24th, 2004 17:00

farabee,
 
Glad to hear it! and thanks for the info.
 
Mike.
 
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