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Process remover/killer ToddAndMargo 05-06-2007
Posted by MAP on May 7, 2007, 8:47 am
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ToddAndMargo@verizon.net wrote:

> Can you read? Did I even come close to asking you about how to
> remove a virus? I did not send you any further information because
> you were off on a tangent. ONLY, ONLY answer the question I asked.
> IF you do not know how to view and remove the processes that do
> not show up in the processes tab of the task manager, DO NOT ANSWER.
>
> -T

What an A$$!

--
Mike Pawlak



Posted by Phil Weldon on May 7, 2007, 9:33 am
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'TomAndMargo' wrote:
| Can you read? Did I even come close to asking you about how to
| remove a virus? I did not send you any further information because
| you were off on a tangent. ONLY, ONLY answer the question I asked.
| IF you do not know how to view and remove the processes that do
| not show up in the processes tab of the task manager, DO NOT ANSWER.
_____

You are well on your way to not only avoiding getting answers to questions
you do NOT ask, but also to avoiding getting answers to question you DO ask.

I suggest careful reading of the resources posted by 'What's in a Name?'
And also obfuscating your email identity so as to avoid spam email
harvesters ... and the taint of your present posting behavior. And not
least, drastically changing that posting behavior.

Phil Weldon

| wrote:
| >
| > | Hi All,
| > |
| > | I am finding that not all processes show up in the process
| > | tab of the task manager. Is there a third part tool that will
| > | show ALL the processes and allow me to kill selected processes?
| > |
| > | Many thanks,
| > | -T
| >
| > Where is the information I requested ?
| > Where is the Kaspersky log extracts ?
| > What selected process ? Are they EXE or DLL based and how are they
loaded ?
| >
|
| Can you read? Did I even come close to asking you about how to
| remove a virus? I did not send you any further information because
| you were off on a tangent. ONLY, ONLY answer the question I asked.
| IF you do not know how to view and remove the processes that do
| not show up in the processes tab of the task manager, DO NOT ANSWER.
|
| -T
|
|
|



Posted by Leonard Agoado on May 7, 2007, 5:04 pm
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> On May 6, 6:44 pm, "David H. Lipman"

> Can you read? Did I even come close to asking you about how to
> remove a virus? I did not send you any further information
> because
> you were off on a tangent. ONLY, ONLY answer the question I
> asked.
> IF you do not know how to view and remove the processes that do
> not show up in the processes tab of the task manager, DO NOT
> ANSWER.


Todd, (It must be Todd, because I don't think Margo would act
like this in public...)


You've got a deal.

We won't answer, and you can ask for a refund.


Len Agoado
agoado@msn.com



Posted by on May 7, 2007, 10:48 pm
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> What an A$$!
> Mike Pawlak

> You've got a deal.
> We won't answer, and you can ask for a refund.
> Len Agoado

> You are well on your way to not only avoiding getting answers to
> questions you do NOT ask, but also to avoiding getting answers
> to question you DO ask.
> Phil Weldon

Hi Mike, Len, and Phil,

I apologize that my frustrated post offended you. To truly understand
my frustration, you should read the post that Dave followed me over
to this group with:

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsxp.general/browse_thread/thread/ab8d20a3073d5d0b/?hl=en#

I was trying to get one question answered: "Is there a third
party tool process tool that will allow me to see these processes
and kill them as desired? " I stated VERY clearly that I did
not have a virus. I stated that it was a theory question
several times.

Dave and others decided I had a virus and refused to
answer the question. I posted to this group out of frustration,
thinking that it would have a more professional attitude.

Now, for asking the question (on the other group),

1) I got mis-quoted and told "You aren't clean, you said
it yourself" when I said no such thing by Dave,

2) I got snotted on by poprivet
"Too bad; otherwise you could be helped",

3) After reiterating I had no virus, again from Dave, I got
"You are making faux conclusions and trying to
heal your computer without the knowledge
needed. This is a bad combo. ... I suggest you gather ALL
the facts, including any/all anti virus logs like Kaspersky,
and create a new post. Here's a good place to do so...
news:microsoft.public.security.virus "

4) I got psychoanalyzed by Dave,
"You are in denial. Your PC is NOT clean"

5) At this point, I posted on your groups, hoping to shake Dave.
He followed me over and still wanted all kinds of information
I was not about to send him. Still he refused to answer the
question.

6) When I could not find the software that CreateWindow recommended
at Microsoft downloads, I got called a liar by Dave
"You didn't look.."
By the way, my mistake was looking for the software at "Microsoft
Downloads"
as CreateWindow recommended. The software is actually at TechNet.
My bad search:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/results.aspx?pocId=&freetext=Process%20Explorer&DisplayLang=en

7) Finally, after an a long letter to Dave, again explaining I
did not have a virus (I AM RUNNING LINUX FOR GOODNESS SAKES),
he finally sent me the link I was looking for.

To be fair to Dave, he also wrote a very informative letter about
the registry and where winlogon virus hid.

8) Finally, "Ytrx" told me I should not the asking "How to".
And, he is correct. I should be asking "How do I...?"


Now I hope you understand my frustration. I went to
the doctor with a broken arm and came out with a cast on my leg.
It was like dealing with a (telephone) cold caller from hell.
(Although Dave did come through swimmingly in the end.)

So, Mike, Len, and Phil, I am an open minded kind of a
guy. I would appreciate you three writing a short blurb showing me
after you got mis-quoted, snotted on, psychoanalyzed, followed
to another newsgroup, and called a liar, how you would have
responded to get everyone back on track and off
the virus tangent?

Just a sentence or two will do. I would really appreciate the help.
I promise I won't ask for a refund.

Sincerely,
-T
p.s. Yes, the "T" stands for "Todd". And yes,
Margo is a really cool chick.



Posted by Phil Weldon on May 8, 2007, 12:10 am
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'ToddAndMargo' wrote, in part:
| I was trying to get one question answered: "Is there a third
| party tool process tool that will allow me to see these processes
| and kill them as desired? " I stated VERY clearly that I did
| not have a virus. I stated that it was a theory question
| several times.
_____

The advice you have been given is good. No one refused to provide
information. Information you could easily get via a Google search if you
know as much as you presume. If you don't ask the right question, and if
you persist in following your narrow quest without communicating what that
quest is, then you should expect EXACTLY what you got. You took up a lot of
newgroup participants time, you got a lot of good information. Yet you see
yourself as the injured party. Get over it. Take the usenet behavior
advice, or be prepared to face a dwindling respone to ANY questions you ask.

Phil Weldon

|> What an A$$!
| > Mike Pawlak
|
| > You've got a deal.
| > We won't answer, and you can ask for a refund.
| > Len Agoado
|
| > You are well on your way to not only avoiding getting answers to
| > questions you do NOT ask, but also to avoiding getting answers
| > to question you DO ask.
| > Phil Weldon
|
| Hi Mike, Len, and Phil,
|
| I apologize that my frustrated post offended you. To truly understand
| my frustration, you should read the post that Dave followed me over
| to this group with:
|
|
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsxp.general/browse_thread/thread/ab8d20a3073d5d0b/?hl=en#
|
| I was trying to get one question answered: "Is there a third
| party tool process tool that will allow me to see these processes
| and kill them as desired? " I stated VERY clearly that I did
| not have a virus. I stated that it was a theory question
| several times.
|
| Dave and others decided I had a virus and refused to
| answer the question. I posted to this group out of frustration,
| thinking that it would have a more professional attitude.
|
| Now, for asking the question (on the other group),
|
| 1) I got mis-quoted and told "You aren't clean, you said
| it yourself" when I said no such thing by Dave,
|
| 2) I got snotted on by poprivet
| "Too bad; otherwise you could be helped",
|
| 3) After reiterating I had no virus, again from Dave, I got
| "You are making faux conclusions and trying to
| heal your computer without the knowledge
| needed. This is a bad combo. ... I suggest you gather ALL
| the facts, including any/all anti virus logs like Kaspersky,
| and create a new post. Here's a good place to do so...
| news:microsoft.public.security.virus "
|
| 4) I got psychoanalyzed by Dave,
| "You are in denial. Your PC is NOT clean"
|
| 5) At this point, I posted on your groups, hoping to shake Dave.
| He followed me over and still wanted all kinds of information
| I was not about to send him. Still he refused to answer the
| question.
|
| 6) When I could not find the software that CreateWindow recommended
| at Microsoft downloads, I got called a liar by Dave
| "You didn't look.."
| By the way, my mistake was looking for the software at "Microsoft
| Downloads"
| as CreateWindow recommended. The software is actually at TechNet.
| My bad search:
|
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/results.aspx?pocId=&freetext=Process%20Explorer&DisplayLang=en
|
| 7) Finally, after an a long letter to Dave, again explaining I
| did not have a virus (I AM RUNNING LINUX FOR GOODNESS SAKES),
| he finally sent me the link I was looking for.
|
| To be fair to Dave, he also wrote a very informative letter about
| the registry and where winlogon virus hid.
|
| 8) Finally, "Ytrx" told me I should not the asking "How to".
| And, he is correct. I should be asking "How do I...?"
|
|
| Now I hope you understand my frustration. I went to
| the doctor with a broken arm and came out with a cast on my leg.
| It was like dealing with a (telephone) cold caller from hell.
| (Although Dave did come through swimmingly in the end.)
|
| So, Mike, Len, and Phil, I am an open minded kind of a
| guy. I would appreciate you three writing a short blurb showing me
| after you got mis-quoted, snotted on, psychoanalyzed, followed
| to another newsgroup, and called a liar, how you would have
| responded to get everyone back on track and off
| the virus tangent?
|
| Just a sentence or two will do. I would really appreciate the help.
| I promise I won't ask for a refund.
|
| Sincerely,
| -T
| p.s. Yes, the "T" stands for "Todd". And yes,
| Margo is a really cool chick.
|
|



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