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Old December 12th 03, 08:36 PM
Brian Krohn
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We have experienced and I believee we have cleaned up the
most recent virus to hit the public. However, whenever we
restart our computer, we get an error message that
says "i guess its good that i was run...". Once close
that message, we get another message saying "Syscfg.exe
has encountered a problem and needs to close". Any ideas
on how to stop this. I've searched the Microsost website
and found nothing that refers to this problem.
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Old December 12th 03, 08:38 PM
Rich Barry
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Check here
http://www.pestpatrol.com/PestInfo/d...exe_trojan.asp
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We have experienced and I believee we have cleaned up the
most recent virus to hit the public. However, whenever we
restart our computer, we get an error message that
says "i guess its good that i was run...". Once close
that message, we get another message saying "Syscfg.exe
has encountered a problem and needs to close". Any ideas
on how to stop this. I've searched the Microsost website
and found nothing that refers to this problem.



 




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