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~JOSh-X May 21st 04 07:37 PM

AdAware results... negative
 
I only had tracking cookies... I didn't have any spyware.

Any other ideas?

~JOSh-X

Wesley Vogel May 21st 04 07:37 PM

AdAware results... negative
 
Yes. Post back in the same thread.

Update your anti virus software and run a complete scan.

Do a search on your machine and see where jmdpnc32.exe is located.

Free online virus scans

Trend Micro - Free online virus Scan
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/hous...start_corp.asp

Panda ActiveScan - Free online scanner
http://www.pandasoftware.com/actives..._principal.htm

BitDefender Free Online Virus Scan
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php


--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I only had tracking cookies... I didn't have any spyware.

Any other ideas?

~JOSh-X


~JOSh-X May 21st 04 07:37 PM

AdAware results... negative
 
I had already updated before running it earlier. I just
checked, and there were no updates since then.

I always check for updates before I run it.

I know it has to be running at some point... the
question, I guess, is... what triggers it to run... and
then what does it do? And if it indeed is turning on
this store passwords/forms thing in IE, then who has my
sensitive information :'( ???

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
If it crashes, it must be running.

AdAware just had a new update. Open AdAware | Click:
Check for updates now | get the update and run AdAware
again.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
WOW! That is a GREAT keyboard shortcut!

It isn't there :-/ and I've never seen it in there... I
just know that it crashes on shutdown (often).

Also... I don't know if this is related... but it
definitely doesn't lend to support my case that it

isn't
spyware/virus related...

every 8-12 min. my internet explorer turns ON the

options
to store passwords and forms. Does that help identify
this as a virus/spyware?

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Because the purveyors of scumware are ahead of the

people who offer
fixes. Web searches for jmdpnc32.exe bring back

spelling errors.
Either you spelled it wrong or it *is* scumware or a

virus.

Ctrl + Shift + Esc opens Task Manager |
Do you see jmdpnc32.exe??
Click the Processes tab |
Do you see jmdpnc32.exe??

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I don't see anything in the properties that

specifically
helps me know where it came from.

If it's a virus/spyware, how come no one's heard of

it
before?

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the

file, right
click on it and view its properties. That often

contains enough
information to give you at least a good clue of

where the file came
from.

It's almost certainly a virus or spyware.

Rocky

"Wesley Vogel" wrote in

message
news:joqrc.18013$zw.10600@attbi_s01...
Yes. Post back in the same thread.

Update your anti virus software and run a complete

scan.

Do a search on your machine and see where

jmdpnc32.exe is located.

Free online virus scans

Trend Micro - Free online virus Scan



http://housecall.trendmicro.com/hous...start_corp.asp

Panda ActiveScan - Free online scanner



http://www.pandasoftware.com/actives...activescan_pri
ncipal.htm

BitDefender Free Online Virus Scan
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php


--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I only had tracking cookies... I didn't have any

spyware.

Any other ideas?

~JOSh-X


.

.

.


~JOSh-X May 21st 04 07:37 PM

AdAware results... negative
 
I dunno how it got into a new thread... I must have
clicked new post, or something...

But, as far as anti virus software... we have Norton
something-or-rather on a server, and then it runs
remotely on our computers. So, I'm told we can't get
viruses, because it catches them before it ever hits our
computers.

As far as where jmdpnc32.exe is located:
C:\Windows\System32

There is another file called jmdpnc32.exe-10594C53.pf in
C:\Windows\Prefetch

Does this help?

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Yes. Post back in the same thread.

Update your anti virus software and run a complete scan.

Do a search on your machine and see where jmdpnc32.exe

is located.

Free online virus scans

Trend Micro - Free online virus Scan
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/hous...start_corp.asp

Panda ActiveScan - Free online scanner
http://www.pandasoftware.com/actives.../activescan_pr

incipal.htm

BitDefender Free Online Virus Scan
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php


--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I only had tracking cookies... I didn't have any

spyware.

Any other ideas?

~JOSh-X

.


Rocket J. Squirrel May 21st 04 07:37 PM

AdAware results... negative
 
Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the file, right click on it
and view its properties. That often contains enough information to give you
at least a good clue of where the file came from.

It's almost certainly a virus or spyware.

Rocky

"Wesley Vogel" wrote in message
news:joqrc.18013$zw.10600@attbi_s01...
Yes. Post back in the same thread.

Update your anti virus software and run a complete scan.

Do a search on your machine and see where jmdpnc32.exe is located.

Free online virus scans

Trend Micro - Free online virus Scan
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/hous...start_corp.asp

Panda ActiveScan - Free online scanner
http://www.pandasoftware.com/actives..._principal.htm

BitDefender Free Online Virus Scan
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php


--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I only had tracking cookies... I didn't have any spyware.

Any other ideas?

~JOSh-X




Wesley Vogel May 21st 04 07:37 PM

AdAware results... negative
 
Looks like Symantec let a virus on your machine.
Better have your machine scanned for virii.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
My friend/boss had me email him a zipped version of the
file... and this was the message he received from our
server:

Symantec Mail Security replaced jmd-file.zip with this
text message. The original file contained a virus and
was quarantined.

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Because the purveyors of scumware are ahead of the people who offer
fixes. Web searches for jmdpnc32.exe bring back spelling errors.
Either you spelled it wrong or it *is* scumware or a virus.

Ctrl + Shift + Esc opens Task Manager |
Do you see jmdpnc32.exe??
Click the Processes tab |
Do you see jmdpnc32.exe??

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I don't see anything in the properties that specifically
helps me know where it came from.

If it's a virus/spyware, how come no one's heard of it
before?

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the file, right
click on it and view its properties. That often contains enough
information to give you at least a good clue of where the file came
from.

It's almost certainly a virus or spyware.

Rocky

"Wesley Vogel" wrote in message
news:joqrc.18013$zw.10600@attbi_s01...
Yes. Post back in the same thread.

Update your anti virus software and run a complete scan.

Do a search on your machine and see where jmdpnc32.exe is located.

Free online virus scans

Trend Micro - Free online virus Scan


http://housecall.trendmicro.com/hous...start_corp.asp

Panda ActiveScan - Free online scanner


http://www.pandasoftware.com/actives...activescan_pri
ncipal.htm

BitDefender Free Online Virus Scan
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php


--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I only had tracking cookies... I didn't have any spyware.

Any other ideas?

~JOSh-X


.


.


~JOSh-X May 21st 04 07:37 PM

AdAware results... negative
 
I don't see anything in the properties that specifically
helps me know where it came from.

If it's a virus/spyware, how come no one's heard of it
before?

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the file,

right click on it
and view its properties. That often contains enough

information to give you
at least a good clue of where the file came from.

It's almost certainly a virus or spyware.

Rocky

"Wesley Vogel" wrote in

message
news:joqrc.18013$zw.10600@attbi_s01...
Yes. Post back in the same thread.

Update your anti virus software and run a complete

scan.

Do a search on your machine and see where jmdpnc32.exe

is located.

Free online virus scans

Trend Micro - Free online virus Scan

http://housecall.trendmicro.com/hous...start_corp.asp

Panda ActiveScan - Free online scanner

http://www.pandasoftware.com/actives...activescan_pri
ncipal.htm

BitDefender Free Online Virus Scan
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php


--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I only had tracking cookies... I didn't have any

spyware.

Any other ideas?

~JOSh-X



.


May 21st 04 07:37 PM

AdAware results... negative
 
Oh, my bad, the other file is named:

JMDPNC32.EXE-10594C53.pf

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the file,

right click on it
and view its properties. That often contains enough

information to give you
at least a good clue of where the file came from.

It's almost certainly a virus or spyware.

Rocky

"Wesley Vogel" wrote in

message
news:joqrc.18013$zw.10600@attbi_s01...
Yes. Post back in the same thread.

Update your anti virus software and run a complete

scan.

Do a search on your machine and see where jmdpnc32.exe

is located.

Free online virus scans

Trend Micro - Free online virus Scan

http://housecall.trendmicro.com/hous...start_corp.asp

Panda ActiveScan - Free online scanner

http://www.pandasoftware.com/actives...activescan_pri
ncipal.htm

BitDefender Free Online Virus Scan
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php


--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I only had tracking cookies... I didn't have any

spyware.

Any other ideas?

~JOSh-X



.


Wesley Vogel May 21st 04 07:37 PM

AdAware results... negative
 
Because the purveyors of scumware are ahead of the people who offer fixes.
Web searches for jmdpnc32.exe bring back spelling errors. Either you
spelled it wrong or it *is* scumware or a virus.

Ctrl + Shift + Esc opens Task Manager |
Do you see jmdpnc32.exe??
Click the Processes tab |
Do you see jmdpnc32.exe??

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I don't see anything in the properties that specifically
helps me know where it came from.

If it's a virus/spyware, how come no one's heard of it
before?

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the file, right click
on it and view its properties. That often contains enough
information to give you at least a good clue of where the file came
from.

It's almost certainly a virus or spyware.

Rocky

"Wesley Vogel" wrote in message
news:joqrc.18013$zw.10600@attbi_s01...
Yes. Post back in the same thread.

Update your anti virus software and run a complete scan.

Do a search on your machine and see where jmdpnc32.exe is located.

Free online virus scans

Trend Micro - Free online virus Scan

http://housecall.trendmicro.com/hous...start_corp.asp

Panda ActiveScan - Free online scanner

http://www.pandasoftware.com/actives...activescan_pri
ncipal.htm

BitDefender Free Online Virus Scan
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php


--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I only had tracking cookies... I didn't have any spyware.

Any other ideas?

~JOSh-X



.



Wesley Vogel May 21st 04 07:37 PM

AdAware results... negative
 
JMDPNC32.EXE-10594C53.pf by itself is not a problem. It's a Prefetch file.
It just allows JMDPNC32.EXE to start faster.


--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,

hunted and pecked:
Oh, my bad, the other file is named:

JMDPNC32.EXE-10594C53.pf

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the file, right click
on it and view its properties. That often contains enough
information to give you at least a good clue of where the file came
from.

It's almost certainly a virus or spyware.

Rocky

"Wesley Vogel" wrote in message
news:joqrc.18013$zw.10600@attbi_s01...
Yes. Post back in the same thread.

Update your anti virus software and run a complete scan.

Do a search on your machine and see where jmdpnc32.exe is located.

Free online virus scans

Trend Micro - Free online virus Scan

http://housecall.trendmicro.com/hous...start_corp.asp

Panda ActiveScan - Free online scanner

http://www.pandasoftware.com/actives...activescan_pri
ncipal.htm

BitDefender Free Online Virus Scan
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php


--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I only had tracking cookies... I didn't have any spyware.

Any other ideas?

~JOSh-X



.



~JOSh-X May 21st 04 07:37 PM

AdAware results... negative
 
WOW! That is a GREAT keyboard shortcut!

It isn't there :-/ and I've never seen it in there... I
just know that it crashes on shutdown (often).

Also... I don't know if this is related... but it
definitely doesn't lend to support my case that it isn't
spyware/virus related...

every 8-12 min. my internet explorer turns ON the options
to store passwords and forms. Does that help identify
this as a virus/spyware?

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Because the purveyors of scumware are ahead of the

people who offer fixes.
Web searches for jmdpnc32.exe bring back spelling

errors. Either you
spelled it wrong or it *is* scumware or a virus.

Ctrl + Shift + Esc opens Task Manager |
Do you see jmdpnc32.exe??
Click the Processes tab |
Do you see jmdpnc32.exe??

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I don't see anything in the properties that

specifically
helps me know where it came from.

If it's a virus/spyware, how come no one's heard of it
before?

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the

file, right click
on it and view its properties. That often contains

enough
information to give you at least a good clue of where

the file came
from.

It's almost certainly a virus or spyware.

Rocky

"Wesley Vogel" wrote in

message
news:joqrc.18013$zw.10600@attbi_s01...
Yes. Post back in the same thread.

Update your anti virus software and run a complete

scan.

Do a search on your machine and see where

jmdpnc32.exe is located.

Free online virus scans

Trend Micro - Free online virus Scan


http://housecall.trendmicro.com/hous...start_corp.asp

Panda ActiveScan - Free online scanner


http://www.pandasoftware.com/actives...activescan_pri
ncipal.htm

BitDefender Free Online Virus Scan
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php


--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I only had tracking cookies... I didn't have any

spyware.

Any other ideas?

~JOSh-X


.


.


~JOSh-X May 21st 04 07:37 PM

AdAware results... negative
 
My friend/boss had me email him a zipped version of the
file... and this was the message he received from our
server:

Symantec Mail Security replaced jmd-file.zip with this
text message. The original file contained a virus and
was quarantined.

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Because the purveyors of scumware are ahead of the

people who offer fixes.
Web searches for jmdpnc32.exe bring back spelling

errors. Either you
spelled it wrong or it *is* scumware or a virus.

Ctrl + Shift + Esc opens Task Manager |
Do you see jmdpnc32.exe??
Click the Processes tab |
Do you see jmdpnc32.exe??

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I don't see anything in the properties that

specifically
helps me know where it came from.

If it's a virus/spyware, how come no one's heard of it
before?

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the

file, right click
on it and view its properties. That often contains

enough
information to give you at least a good clue of where

the file came
from.

It's almost certainly a virus or spyware.

Rocky

"Wesley Vogel" wrote in

message
news:joqrc.18013$zw.10600@attbi_s01...
Yes. Post back in the same thread.

Update your anti virus software and run a complete

scan.

Do a search on your machine and see where

jmdpnc32.exe is located.

Free online virus scans

Trend Micro - Free online virus Scan


http://housecall.trendmicro.com/hous...start_corp.asp

Panda ActiveScan - Free online scanner


http://www.pandasoftware.com/actives...activescan_pri
ncipal.htm

BitDefender Free Online Virus Scan
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php


--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I only had tracking cookies... I didn't have any

spyware.

Any other ideas?

~JOSh-X


.


.


Wesley Vogel May 21st 04 07:37 PM

AdAware results... negative
 
If it crashes, it must be running.

AdAware just had a new update. Open AdAware | Click:
Check for updates now | get the update and run AdAware
again.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
WOW! That is a GREAT keyboard shortcut!

It isn't there :-/ and I've never seen it in there... I
just know that it crashes on shutdown (often).

Also... I don't know if this is related... but it
definitely doesn't lend to support my case that it isn't
spyware/virus related...

every 8-12 min. my internet explorer turns ON the options
to store passwords and forms. Does that help identify
this as a virus/spyware?

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Because the purveyors of scumware are ahead of the people who offer
fixes. Web searches for jmdpnc32.exe bring back spelling errors.
Either you spelled it wrong or it *is* scumware or a virus.

Ctrl + Shift + Esc opens Task Manager |
Do you see jmdpnc32.exe??
Click the Processes tab |
Do you see jmdpnc32.exe??

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I don't see anything in the properties that specifically
helps me know where it came from.

If it's a virus/spyware, how come no one's heard of it
before?

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the file, right
click on it and view its properties. That often contains enough
information to give you at least a good clue of where the file came
from.

It's almost certainly a virus or spyware.

Rocky

"Wesley Vogel" wrote in message
news:joqrc.18013$zw.10600@attbi_s01...
Yes. Post back in the same thread.

Update your anti virus software and run a complete scan.

Do a search on your machine and see where jmdpnc32.exe is located.

Free online virus scans

Trend Micro - Free online virus Scan


http://housecall.trendmicro.com/hous...start_corp.asp

Panda ActiveScan - Free online scanner


http://www.pandasoftware.com/actives...activescan_pri
ncipal.htm

BitDefender Free Online Virus Scan
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php


--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I only had tracking cookies... I didn't have any spyware.

Any other ideas?

~JOSh-X


.


.


~JOSh-X May 21st 04 07:38 PM

AdAware results... negative
 
I had already updated before running it earlier. I just
checked, and there were no updates since then.

I always check for updates before I run it.

I know it has to be running at some point... the
question, I guess, is... what triggers it to run... and
then what does it do? And if it indeed is turning on
this store passwords/forms thing in IE, then who has my
sensitive information :'( ???

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
If it crashes, it must be running.

AdAware just had a new update. Open AdAware | Click:
Check for updates now | get the update and run AdAware
again.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
WOW! That is a GREAT keyboard shortcut!

It isn't there :-/ and I've never seen it in there... I
just know that it crashes on shutdown (often).

Also... I don't know if this is related... but it
definitely doesn't lend to support my case that it

isn't
spyware/virus related...

every 8-12 min. my internet explorer turns ON the

options
to store passwords and forms. Does that help identify
this as a virus/spyware?

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Because the purveyors of scumware are ahead of the

people who offer
fixes. Web searches for jmdpnc32.exe bring back

spelling errors.
Either you spelled it wrong or it *is* scumware or a

virus.

Ctrl + Shift + Esc opens Task Manager |
Do you see jmdpnc32.exe??
Click the Processes tab |
Do you see jmdpnc32.exe??

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I don't see anything in the properties that

specifically
helps me know where it came from.

If it's a virus/spyware, how come no one's heard of

it
before?

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the

file, right
click on it and view its properties. That often

contains enough
information to give you at least a good clue of

where the file came
from.

It's almost certainly a virus or spyware.

Rocky

"Wesley Vogel" wrote in

message
news:joqrc.18013$zw.10600@attbi_s01...
Yes. Post back in the same thread.

Update your anti virus software and run a complete

scan.

Do a search on your machine and see where

jmdpnc32.exe is located.

Free online virus scans

Trend Micro - Free online virus Scan



http://housecall.trendmicro.com/hous...start_corp.asp

Panda ActiveScan - Free online scanner



http://www.pandasoftware.com/actives...activescan_pri
ncipal.htm

BitDefender Free Online Virus Scan
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php


--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I only had tracking cookies... I didn't have any

spyware.

Any other ideas?

~JOSh-X


.

.

.


Wesley Vogel May 21st 04 07:38 PM

AdAware results... negative
 
Looks like Symantec let a virus on your machine.
Better have your machine scanned for virii.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
My friend/boss had me email him a zipped version of the
file... and this was the message he received from our
server:

Symantec Mail Security replaced jmd-file.zip with this
text message. The original file contained a virus and
was quarantined.

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Because the purveyors of scumware are ahead of the people who offer
fixes. Web searches for jmdpnc32.exe bring back spelling errors.
Either you spelled it wrong or it *is* scumware or a virus.

Ctrl + Shift + Esc opens Task Manager |
Do you see jmdpnc32.exe??
Click the Processes tab |
Do you see jmdpnc32.exe??

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I don't see anything in the properties that specifically
helps me know where it came from.

If it's a virus/spyware, how come no one's heard of it
before?

~JOSh-X

-----Original Message-----
Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the file, right
click on it and view its properties. That often contains enough
information to give you at least a good clue of where the file came
from.

It's almost certainly a virus or spyware.

Rocky

"Wesley Vogel" wrote in message
news:joqrc.18013$zw.10600@attbi_s01...
Yes. Post back in the same thread.

Update your anti virus software and run a complete scan.

Do a search on your machine and see where jmdpnc32.exe is located.

Free online virus scans

Trend Micro - Free online virus Scan


http://housecall.trendmicro.com/hous...start_corp.asp

Panda ActiveScan - Free online scanner


http://www.pandasoftware.com/actives...activescan_pri
ncipal.htm

BitDefender Free Online Virus Scan
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php


--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
~JOSh-X hunted and pecked:
I only had tracking cookies... I didn't have any spyware.

Any other ideas?

~JOSh-X


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