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Re: Kim....Intrusion Alert !!!
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Posted by Mark - IN. on December 26, 2004 at 06:07:05 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Kim....Intrusion Alert !!! posted by T_Bone on December 26, 2004 at 03:30:00:
Good morning T_Bone. I'm not familiar with that, but will ask my sister to send off to Norton. She's an IT administrator with her company. On my home laptop, got Norton anti-virus and update regularly on-line, and tells me have 3 trojans on my laptop (came AFTER loading in first place), after run, quarentine, then delete, still there. Beautiful. She says will run them by Norton. She says something about having to delete some sort of backup, then re-install or create a backup and may take care of. Hmm? Why do I have in first place if gotta do all that? On Mom's PC, she got something called "wkscal.exe" out of the blue a while back, from??? Everytime started her PC, processor would peg out at 100% and could do nothing unless went to task manager (Windows XP), shut it down, then could navigate. I did search on "wks" then deleted everything that had "wks", now ok. I assumed "wks" was related to Microsoft Works, which she doesn't have, nor never did. The thing that makes me upset is that I went out and bought a license for XP and loaded on her PC, then registered on-line with Microsoft, but when went to Microsoft for help, found out that I could post questions on a Microsoft "user board" to see if anyone there could help, but couldn't work with Microsoft tech support directly. So why the h... even bother registering with Microsoft in the first place? They just wanted to be assured that they got their money, so now Bill Gates can sleep comfortably. But for support are on your (our) own? Maybe next time will buy a MAC. Mark
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