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rasautou.exe error Doug Boufford 03-03-2007
Posted by Doug Boufford on March 3, 2007, 10:29 am
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Running WIN XP Pro SP2

For the last month or so, my laptop has been attempting to connect to
the internet on it's own. Whatever is causing this behavior appears to
use the last-used internet connection
I have several dial-up entries and a DSL connection, so even if I am not
connected to the DSL, the prog will attempt to connect usng the DSL
connection - and - vice-versa with the dial-up connection
I have BitDefender updated and running as an anti-virus & Zone Alarm
updated and running as a firewall.
I have checked the complete drive using:
Ad-Aware; Hijack This and Spybot S&D, and have not found anything unusual.
The only method I have found to stop this action is to kill
"rasautou.exe", using TaskManager. Once that has been stopped, no futher
connection attempts are made until I re-boot the system. Even when I am
not connected to DSL, the system may try to connect using that connection.
I have reviewed all start-up folders and cannot find anything unusual.

At one stage I suspected Norton's Symantec Live Update, as it's folders
appeared to have been updated when there was an an internet connection,
with numerous files added to its folders. I have since uninstalled all
Symantec Live Update, since I could not receive any assistance from
Symantec.

Any suggestions to track down this activity, would be greatly appreciated.

TIA

Posted by David H. Lipman on March 3, 2007, 2:56 pm
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| Running WIN XP Pro SP2
|
| For the last month or so, my laptop has been attempting to connect to
| the internet on it's own. Whatever is causing this behavior appears to
| use the last-used internet connection
| I have several dial-up entries and a DSL connection, so even if I am not
| connected to the DSL, the prog will attempt to connect usng the DSL
| connection - and - vice-versa with the dial-up connection
| I have BitDefender updated and running as an anti-virus & Zone Alarm
| updated and running as a firewall.
| I have checked the complete drive using:
| Ad-Aware; Hijack This and Spybot S&D, and have not found anything unusual.
| The only method I have found to stop this action is to kill
| "rasautou.exe", using TaskManager. Once that has been stopped, no futher
| connection attempts are made until I re-boot the system. Even when I am
| not connected to DSL, the system may try to connect using that connection.
| I have reviewed all start-up folders and cannot find anything unusual.
|
| At one stage I suspected Norton's Symantec Live Update, as it's folders
| appeared to have been updated when there was an an internet connection,
| with numerous files added to its folders. I have since uninstalled all
| Symantec Live Update, since I could not receive any assistance from
| Symantec.
|
| Any suggestions to track down this activity, would be greatly appreciated.
|
| TIA

Internet Explorer --> tools --> internet options --> connections
make sure "never dial a connection" has been checked.

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



Posted by Doug Boufford on March 4, 2007, 7:41 am
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David H. Lipman wrote:
>
> | Running WIN XP Pro SP2
> |
> | For the last month or so, my laptop has been attempting to connect to
> | the internet on it's own. Whatever is causing this behavior appears to
> | use the last-used internet connection
> | I have several dial-up entries and a DSL connection, so even if I am not
> | connected to the DSL, the prog will attempt to connect usng the DSL
> | connection - and - vice-versa with the dial-up connection
> | I have BitDefender updated and running as an anti-virus & Zone Alarm
> | updated and running as a firewall.
> | I have checked the complete drive using:
> | Ad-Aware; Hijack This and Spybot S&D, and have not found anything unusual.
> | The only method I have found to stop this action is to kill
> | "rasautou.exe", using TaskManager. Once that has been stopped, no futher
> | connection attempts are made until I re-boot the system. Even when I am
> | not connected to DSL, the system may try to connect using that connection.
> | I have reviewed all start-up folders and cannot find anything unusual.
> |
> | At one stage I suspected Norton's Symantec Live Update, as it's folders
> | appeared to have been updated when there was an an internet connection,
> | with numerous files added to its folders. I have since uninstalled all
> | Symantec Live Update, since I could not receive any assistance from
> | Symantec.
> |
> | Any suggestions to track down this activity, would be greatly appreciated.
> |
> | TIA
>
> Internet Explorer --> tools --> internet options --> connections
> make sure "never dial a connection" has been checked.
>
David
Thanks but IE was already set as such.

Doug

Posted by David H. Lipman on March 4, 2007, 9:09 am
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| David
| Thanks but IE was already set as such.
|
| Doug


Download MULTI_AV.EXE from the URL --
http://www.ik-cs.com/programs/virtools/Multi_AV.exe

To use this utility, perform the following...
Execute; Multi_AV.exe { Note: You must use the default folder C:\AV-CLS }
Choose; Unzip
Choose; Close

Execute; C:\AV-CLS\StartMenu.BAT
{ or Double-click on 'Start Menu' in C:\AV-CLS }

NOTE: You may have to disable your software FireWall or allow WGET.EXE to go
through your
FireWall to allow it to download the needed AV vendor related files.

C:\AV-CLS\StartMenu.BAT -- { or Double-click on 'Start Menu' in C:\AV-CLS}
This will bring up the initial menu of choices and should be executed in Normal
Mode.
This way all the components can be downloaded from each AV vendor's web site.
The choices are; Sophos, Trend, McAfee, Kaspersky, Exit this menu and Reboot the
PC.

You can choose to go to each menu item and just download the needed files or you
can
download the files and perform a scan in Normal Mode. Once you have downloaded
the files
needed for each scanner you want to use, you should reboot the PC into Safe Mode
[F8 key
during boot] and re-run the menu again and choose which scanner you want to run
in Safe
Mode. It is suggested to run the scanners in both Safe Mode and Normal Mode.

When the menu is displayed hitting 'H' or 'h' will bring up a more comprehensive
PDF help
file. http://www.ik-cs.com/multi-av.htm

Additional Instructions:
http://pcdid.com/Multi_AV.htm


* * * Please report back your results * * *


--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



Posted by Doug Boufford on March 11, 2007, 12:14 pm
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David H. Lipman wrote:
>
>
> | David
> | Thanks but IE was already set as such.
> |
> | Doug
>
>
> Download MULTI_AV.EXE from the URL --
> http://www.ik-cs.com/programs/virtools/Multi_AV.exe
>
> To use this utility, perform the following...
> Execute; Multi_AV.exe { Note: You must use the default folder C:\AV-CLS }
> Choose; Unzip
> Choose; Close
>
> Execute; C:\AV-CLS\StartMenu.BAT
> { or Double-click on 'Start Menu' in C:\AV-CLS }
>
> NOTE: You may have to disable your software FireWall or allow WGET.EXE to go
through your
> FireWall to allow it to download the needed AV vendor related files.
>
> C:\AV-CLS\StartMenu.BAT -- { or Double-click on 'Start Menu' in C:\AV-CLS}
> This will bring up the initial menu of choices and should be executed in
Normal Mode.
> This way all the components can be downloaded from each AV vendor's web site.
> The choices are; Sophos, Trend, McAfee, Kaspersky, Exit this menu and Reboot
the PC.
>
> You can choose to go to each menu item and just download the needed files or
you can
> download the files and perform a scan in Normal Mode. Once you have downloaded
the files
> needed for each scanner you want to use, you should reboot the PC into Safe
Mode [F8 key
> during boot] and re-run the menu again and choose which scanner you want to
run in Safe
> Mode. It is suggested to run the scanners in both Safe Mode and Normal Mode.
>
> When the menu is displayed hitting 'H' or 'h' will bring up a more
comprehensive PDF help
> file. http://www.ik-cs.com/multi-av.htm
>
> Additional Instructions:
> http://pcdid.com/Multi_AV.htm
>
>
> * * * Please report back your results * * *
>
>
David
Sorry I am late getting back to you. but with the time required to
complete all of the scans, I thought it best to wait for the weekend to
do them.
Great program by the way...........

Nothing found on my system by the above & rasautou.exe keeps raising
it's ugly head..................
Doug

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