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OC
June 1st 04, 11:41 PM
A friend's computer running XP Home suddenly stopped sending and receiving
email. All OE settings appeared to be correct. The computer still accesses
the Internet fine, using IE6.0. After updating and running NAV, 2 files -
dhtmlaccess.dll and ieaccess2.dll - were listed as infected and quarantined.
I've searched my XP Pro but can't find files with these names. I also
searched MS DLL Help Database, with zero results. Are these legit XP files
that need to be replaced? After that, I'm open to suggestions - is it a good
thing to go ahead and try reinstalling Outlook Express? All suggestions are
appreciated.
Thanks,
OC

Wesley Vogel
June 2nd 04, 01:41 AM
OC,

SCUMWARE!!!

ieaccess2.dll and dhtmlaccess.dll seem to be related to these:

IEAccess
http://www.pestpatrol.com/PestInfo/I/IEAccess.asp

EGroup Dialer
http://www.pestpatrol.com/PestInfo/e/egroup_dialer.asp

IEAccess
http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/IEAccess.html

IEAccess
http://www.kephyr.com/spywarescanner/library/ieaccess/index.phtml

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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
OC > hunted and pecked:
> A friend's computer running XP Home suddenly stopped sending and
> receiving email. All OE settings appeared to be correct. The computer
> still accesses the Internet fine, using IE6.0. After updating and
> running NAV, 2 files - dhtmlaccess.dll and ieaccess2.dll - were
> listed as infected and quarantined. I've searched my XP Pro but can't
> find files with these names. I also searched MS DLL Help Database,
> with zero results. Are these legit XP files that need to be replaced?
> After that, I'm open to suggestions - is it a good thing to go ahead
> and try reinstalling Outlook Express? All suggestions are appreciated.
> Thanks,
> OC

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