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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$zw.10600@attbi_s01... Yes. Post back in the same thread. Update your anti virus software and run a complete scan. Do a search on your machine and see where jmdpnc32.exe is located. Free online virus scans Trend Micro - Free online virus Scan http://housecall.trendmicro.com/hous...start_corp.asp Panda ActiveScan - Free online scanner http://www.pandasoftware.com/actives...activescan_pri ncipal.htm BitDefender Free Online Virus Scan http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , ~JOSh-X hunted and pecked: I only had tracking cookies... I didn't have any spyware. Any other ideas? ~JOSh-X . . |
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AdAware results... negative
My friend/boss had me email him a zipped version of the
file... and this was the message he received from our server: Symantec Mail Security replaced jmd-file.zip with this text message. The original file contained a virus and was quarantined. ~JOSh-X -----Original Message----- Because the purveyors of scumware are ahead of the people who offer fixes. Web searches for jmdpnc32.exe bring back spelling errors. Either you spelled it wrong or it *is* scumware or a virus. Ctrl + Shift + Esc opens Task Manager | Do you see jmdpnc32.exe?? Click the Processes tab | Do you see jmdpnc32.exe?? -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , ~JOSh-X hunted and pecked: I don't see anything in the properties that specifically helps me know where it came from. If it's a virus/spyware, how come no one's heard of it before? ~JOSh-X -----Original Message----- Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the file, right click on it and view its properties. That often contains enough information to give you at least a good clue of where the file came from. It's almost certainly a virus or spyware. Rocky "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message news:joqrc.18013$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 . . |
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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 . . |
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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 . . . |
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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 . . . |
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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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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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AdAware results... negative
Wes - I would be cautious about saying that Symantec allowed a viruses onto
the user's machine. It's never allowed one on my computer. We don't know anything about the user's configuration. Rocky "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message news:sPrrc.89749$536.15250505@attbi_s03... Looks like Symantec let a virus on your machine. Better have your machine scanned for virii. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , ~JOSh-X hunted and pecked: My friend/boss had me email him a zipped version of the file... and this was the message he received from our server: Symantec Mail Security replaced jmd-file.zip with this text message. The original file contained a virus and was quarantined. ~JOSh-X -----Original Message----- Because the purveyors of scumware are ahead of the people who offer fixes. Web searches for jmdpnc32.exe bring back spelling errors. Either you spelled it wrong or it *is* scumware or a virus. Ctrl + Shift + Esc opens Task Manager | Do you see jmdpnc32.exe?? Click the Processes tab | Do you see jmdpnc32.exe?? -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , ~JOSh-X hunted and pecked: I don't see anything in the properties that specifically helps me know where it came from. If it's a virus/spyware, how come no one's heard of it before? ~JOSh-X -----Original Message----- Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the file, right click on it and view its properties. That often contains enough information to give you at least a good clue of where the file came from. It's almost certainly a virus or spyware. Rocky "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message news:joqrc.18013$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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AdAware results... negative
Wes - I would be cautious about saying that Symantec allowed a viruses onto
the user's machine. It's never allowed one on my computer. We don't know anything about the user's configuration. Rocky "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message news:sPrrc.89749$536.15250505@attbi_s03... Looks like Symantec let a virus on your machine. Better have your machine scanned for virii. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , ~JOSh-X hunted and pecked: My friend/boss had me email him a zipped version of the file... and this was the message he received from our server: Symantec Mail Security replaced jmd-file.zip with this text message. The original file contained a virus and was quarantined. ~JOSh-X -----Original Message----- Because the purveyors of scumware are ahead of the people who offer fixes. Web searches for jmdpnc32.exe bring back spelling errors. Either you spelled it wrong or it *is* scumware or a virus. Ctrl + Shift + Esc opens Task Manager | Do you see jmdpnc32.exe?? Click the Processes tab | Do you see jmdpnc32.exe?? -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , ~JOSh-X hunted and pecked: I don't see anything in the properties that specifically helps me know where it came from. If it's a virus/spyware, how come no one's heard of it before? ~JOSh-X -----Original Message----- Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the file, right click on it and view its properties. That often contains enough information to give you at least a good clue of where the file came from. It's almost certainly a virus or spyware. Rocky "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message news:joqrc.18013$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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AdAware results... negative
Rocky;
You may very well be correct. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , Rocket J. Squirrel hunted and pecked: Wes - I would be cautious about saying that Symantec allowed a viruses onto the user's machine. It's never allowed one on my computer. We don't know anything about the user's configuration. Rocky "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message news:sPrrc.89749$536.15250505@attbi_s03... Looks like Symantec let a virus on your machine. Better have your machine scanned for virii. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , ~JOSh-X hunted and pecked: My friend/boss had me email him a zipped version of the file... and this was the message he received from our server: Symantec Mail Security replaced jmd-file.zip with this text message. The original file contained a virus and was quarantined. ~JOSh-X -----Original Message----- Because the purveyors of scumware are ahead of the people who offer fixes. Web searches for jmdpnc32.exe bring back spelling errors. Either you spelled it wrong or it *is* scumware or a virus. Ctrl + Shift + Esc opens Task Manager | Do you see jmdpnc32.exe?? Click the Processes tab | Do you see jmdpnc32.exe?? -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , ~JOSh-X hunted and pecked: I don't see anything in the properties that specifically helps me know where it came from. If it's a virus/spyware, how come no one's heard of it before? ~JOSh-X -----Original Message----- Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the file, right click on it and view its properties. That often contains enough information to give you at least a good clue of where the file came from. It's almost certainly a virus or spyware. Rocky "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message news:joqrc.18013$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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AdAware results... negative
Rocky;
You may very well be correct. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , Rocket J. Squirrel hunted and pecked: Wes - I would be cautious about saying that Symantec allowed a viruses onto the user's machine. It's never allowed one on my computer. We don't know anything about the user's configuration. Rocky "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message news:sPrrc.89749$536.15250505@attbi_s03... Looks like Symantec let a virus on your machine. Better have your machine scanned for virii. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , ~JOSh-X hunted and pecked: My friend/boss had me email him a zipped version of the file... and this was the message he received from our server: Symantec Mail Security replaced jmd-file.zip with this text message. The original file contained a virus and was quarantined. ~JOSh-X -----Original Message----- Because the purveyors of scumware are ahead of the people who offer fixes. Web searches for jmdpnc32.exe bring back spelling errors. Either you spelled it wrong or it *is* scumware or a virus. Ctrl + Shift + Esc opens Task Manager | Do you see jmdpnc32.exe?? Click the Processes tab | Do you see jmdpnc32.exe?? -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , ~JOSh-X hunted and pecked: I don't see anything in the properties that specifically helps me know where it came from. If it's a virus/spyware, how come no one's heard of it before? ~JOSh-X -----Original Message----- Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the file, right click on it and view its properties. That often contains enough information to give you at least a good clue of where the file came from. It's almost certainly a virus or spyware. Rocky "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message news:joqrc.18013$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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AdAware results... negative
Wes - I would be cautious about saying that Symantec allowed a viruses onto
the user's machine. It's never allowed one on my computer. We don't know anything about the user's configuration. Rocky "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message news:sPrrc.89749$536.15250505@attbi_s03... Looks like Symantec let a virus on your machine. Better have your machine scanned for virii. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , ~JOSh-X hunted and pecked: My friend/boss had me email him a zipped version of the file... and this was the message he received from our server: Symantec Mail Security replaced jmd-file.zip with this text message. The original file contained a virus and was quarantined. ~JOSh-X -----Original Message----- Because the purveyors of scumware are ahead of the people who offer fixes. Web searches for jmdpnc32.exe bring back spelling errors. Either you spelled it wrong or it *is* scumware or a virus. Ctrl + Shift + Esc opens Task Manager | Do you see jmdpnc32.exe?? Click the Processes tab | Do you see jmdpnc32.exe?? -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , ~JOSh-X hunted and pecked: I don't see anything in the properties that specifically helps me know where it came from. If it's a virus/spyware, how come no one's heard of it before? ~JOSh-X -----Original Message----- Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the file, right click on it and view its properties. That often contains enough information to give you at least a good clue of where the file came from. It's almost certainly a virus or spyware. Rocky "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message news:joqrc.18013$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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AdAware results... negative
Rocky;
You may very well be correct. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , Rocket J. Squirrel hunted and pecked: Wes - I would be cautious about saying that Symantec allowed a viruses onto the user's machine. It's never allowed one on my computer. We don't know anything about the user's configuration. Rocky "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message news:sPrrc.89749$536.15250505@attbi_s03... Looks like Symantec let a virus on your machine. Better have your machine scanned for virii. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , ~JOSh-X hunted and pecked: My friend/boss had me email him a zipped version of the file... and this was the message he received from our server: Symantec Mail Security replaced jmd-file.zip with this text message. The original file contained a virus and was quarantined. ~JOSh-X -----Original Message----- Because the purveyors of scumware are ahead of the people who offer fixes. Web searches for jmdpnc32.exe bring back spelling errors. Either you spelled it wrong or it *is* scumware or a virus. Ctrl + Shift + Esc opens Task Manager | Do you see jmdpnc32.exe?? Click the Processes tab | Do you see jmdpnc32.exe?? -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , ~JOSh-X hunted and pecked: I don't see anything in the properties that specifically helps me know where it came from. If it's a virus/spyware, how come no one's heard of it before? ~JOSh-X -----Original Message----- Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the file, right click on it and view its properties. That often contains enough information to give you at least a good clue of where the file came from. It's almost certainly a virus or spyware. Rocky "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message news:joqrc.18013$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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AdAware results... negative
Wes - I would be cautious about saying that Symantec allowed a viruses onto
the user's machine. It's never allowed one on my computer. We don't know anything about the user's configuration. Rocky "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message news:sPrrc.89749$536.15250505@attbi_s03... Looks like Symantec let a virus on your machine. Better have your machine scanned for virii. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , ~JOSh-X hunted and pecked: My friend/boss had me email him a zipped version of the file... and this was the message he received from our server: Symantec Mail Security replaced jmd-file.zip with this text message. The original file contained a virus and was quarantined. ~JOSh-X -----Original Message----- Because the purveyors of scumware are ahead of the people who offer fixes. Web searches for jmdpnc32.exe bring back spelling errors. Either you spelled it wrong or it *is* scumware or a virus. Ctrl + Shift + Esc opens Task Manager | Do you see jmdpnc32.exe?? Click the Processes tab | Do you see jmdpnc32.exe?? -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , ~JOSh-X hunted and pecked: I don't see anything in the properties that specifically helps me know where it came from. If it's a virus/spyware, how come no one's heard of it before? ~JOSh-X -----Original Message----- Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the file, right click on it and view its properties. That often contains enough information to give you at least a good clue of where the file came from. It's almost certainly a virus or spyware. Rocky "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message news:joqrc.18013$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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AdAware results... negative
Rocky;
You may very well be correct. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , Rocket J. Squirrel hunted and pecked: Wes - I would be cautious about saying that Symantec allowed a viruses onto the user's machine. It's never allowed one on my computer. We don't know anything about the user's configuration. Rocky "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message news:sPrrc.89749$536.15250505@attbi_s03... Looks like Symantec let a virus on your machine. Better have your machine scanned for virii. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , ~JOSh-X hunted and pecked: My friend/boss had me email him a zipped version of the file... and this was the message he received from our server: Symantec Mail Security replaced jmd-file.zip with this text message. The original file contained a virus and was quarantined. ~JOSh-X -----Original Message----- Because the purveyors of scumware are ahead of the people who offer fixes. Web searches for jmdpnc32.exe bring back spelling errors. Either you spelled it wrong or it *is* scumware or a virus. Ctrl + Shift + Esc opens Task Manager | Do you see jmdpnc32.exe?? Click the Processes tab | Do you see jmdpnc32.exe?? -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , ~JOSh-X hunted and pecked: I don't see anything in the properties that specifically helps me know where it came from. If it's a virus/spyware, how come no one's heard of it before? ~JOSh-X -----Original Message----- Just to add to Wesley's advice...when you find the file, right click on it and view its properties. That often contains enough information to give you at least a good clue of where the file came from. It's almost certainly a virus or spyware. Rocky "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message news:joqrc.18013$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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