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It let's me select the date, but after the reboot is says no changes have been made and says to try a different date. I've tried 4 times going back to various dates. Would always get an error about a file being open, even with Process Explorer I couldn't kill the open handle.
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SP3 is already installed, tried reinstalling but it would not work. One possible fix to this problem is installing SP3 for WinXP Pro. Other website are fine, and from my notebook I'm able to nslookup to google and bing. I'm also not able do to a nslookup on or it times out. But we still have problems with Google and Bing searches in both IE and Firefox, so I don't thinkg it's a browser issue. The host file has been recreated and is OK now.
#A device attached to the system is not functioning citrix xenapp 6.5 plus
Scanned with McAfee VirusScan 8.7, Malewarebytes, SuperAntiSpyware, & McAfee Stinger.Ĭ:\I386\NDP20-KB946927-X86.exe (Trojan.Agent) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.Ĭ:\Program Files\Dell\DBRM\osmedia\DOTNETFX\NDPSP.EXE (Trojan.Agent) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.ħ4.55.76.230 74.55.76.230 .ħ4.55.76.230 After cleaning the system I noticed the host file was hacked, there were a few additional bogus entires way at the bottom of the file, plus the file attributes had changed. This notebooks is not able to use Google or Bing searches, not a redirect problem, it simply times out.