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WIN32/crypt.exe and win32/crypt.dll WhewNotSaved 09-12-2006
Posted by WhewNotSaved on September 12, 2006, 11:22 am
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In my volume information files, I have 3 of these (one is the .dll, two are
the .exe)

I now cannot do a restore to an earlier date

Grisoft and Ewido found them, but could not clean, remove or move them to
vault.
Kaspersky did not show any infected files, but showed the files as being
'locked'.

Is there a way to unlock these files so I can delete them?

Thanks
WhewNotSaved



Posted by Sharon Franks on September 12, 2006, 11:33 am
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Turn off system restore, reboot, turn it back on.

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Sharon Franks
MCC group
Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD)
Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT).



> In my volume information files, I have 3 of these (one is the .dll, two
> are the .exe)
>
> I now cannot do a restore to an earlier date
>
> Grisoft and Ewido found them, but could not clean, remove or move them to
> vault.
> Kaspersky did not show any infected files, but showed the files as being
> 'locked'.
>
> Is there a way to unlock these files so I can delete them?
>
> Thanks
> WhewNotSaved
>



Posted by WhewNotSaved on September 12, 2006, 11:39 am
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Thanks very much, can you tell me how to turn it off (sorry, not a
brainiac).


"Sharon Franks" <-> wrote in message
> Turn off system restore, reboot, turn it back on.
>
> --
>
> Sharon Franks
> MCC group
> Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD)
> Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT).
>
>
>
>> In my volume information files, I have 3 of these (one is the .dll, two
>> are the .exe)
>>
>> I now cannot do a restore to an earlier date
>>
>> Grisoft and Ewido found them, but could not clean, remove or move them to
>> vault.
>> Kaspersky did not show any infected files, but showed the files as being
>> 'locked'.
>>
>> Is there a way to unlock these files so I can delete them?
>>
>> Thanks
>> WhewNotSaved
>>
>
>



Posted by WhewNotSaved on September 12, 2006, 12:38 pm
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Thanks, it worked.
I've installed a new A/V so hopefully I'll be protected now.


"Sharon Franks" <-> wrote in message
> Turn off system restore, reboot, turn it back on.
>
> --
>
> Sharon Franks
> MCC group
> Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD)
> Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT).
>
>
>
>> In my volume information files, I have 3 of these (one is the .dll, two
>> are the .exe)
>>
>> I now cannot do a restore to an earlier date
>>
>> Grisoft and Ewido found them, but could not clean, remove or move them to
>> vault.
>> Kaspersky did not show any infected files, but showed the files as being
>> 'locked'.
>>
>> Is there a way to unlock these files so I can delete them?
>>
>> Thanks
>> WhewNotSaved
>>
>
>



Posted by =?Utf-8?B?UGFuZGFfbWFu?= on September 16, 2006, 4:35 am
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System Restore turning off and then back on

Right click on My Computer->Properties->System Restore
Check Turn off system restore.Click Apply and wait .Then UNCHECK Turn off
system restore and press OK .

Hopefully you are now protected , make sure you are :)
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http://pandaman.my.contact.bg/Protect_your_PC.htm

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Panda_man
Bronze level Contributor



"WhewNotSaved" wrote:

> Thanks, it worked.
> I've installed a new A/V so hopefully I'll be protected now.
>
>



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