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Re: AIM Send out random messages Jim Carlock 05-26-2005
Posted by Jim Carlock on May 26, 2005, 5:05 pm
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The previous link I provided might have scanned my computer.

Try this link: http://www.grc.com/default.htm. When you get there,
Search for Shield's Up! and click on that link. Let me know.

--
Jim Carlock
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Posted by =?Utf-8?B?TG9yZCBMb2tp?= on May 26, 2005, 5:49 pm
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Pretty sure that was mine, because the IP address looks similar (i didnt
memorize it so i dont know) and i got the same exact results...

well... XD i dont wanna be paranoid or anything, but anything "strange" that
happens on my comp i'm gonna post... just now when i logged on the comp the
usual annoying stuff happens (spykiller comes up... forgot how to stop it)
and i wanted to change my bg... like i do almost every time, so i go to
change it and i got an error report, i copied down all the info clicked send,
a web page opened, copied url, and at the same time i got ANOTHER error
report... here they are... they're not like the normal ones with a program or
soemthing >.<

The first one:
Run a DLL as an App has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are
sorry for the inconvenience.

Error signature
AppName: rundll32.exe
ModVer: 1.4.0.0
App Ver: 5.1.2600.2180
ModName: subtitds.ax
Offset: 000066a2

C:\DOCUME~1\Jaimie\LOCALS~1\Temp22_appcompat.txt
and the URL it gave me
http://oca.microsoft.com/en/response.aspx?SGD=b589dbe2-c907-4908-95d7-8683ddacc79f&SID=803

and the second one:

DrWatson Postmortem Debugger has encountered a problem and needs to close.
We are sorry for the inconvenience.

EventType: BEX
P1: DRWTSN32.EXE
P2: 5.1.2600.0
P3: 3b7d84a2
P4: dbghelp.dll
P5: 5.1.2600.2180
P6: 4110969a
P7: 0001295d
P8: c0000409
P9: 00000000

C:\DOCUME~1\Jaimie\LOCALS~1\Temp\WERcefa.dir00\DRWTSN32.EXE.mdmp
C:\DOCUME~1\Jaimie\LOCALS~1\Temp\WERcefa.dir00\appcompat.txt

dont know if thats just happenstance, or if its some STUPID thing caused by
whatever it is (i'm not even sure its still there... maybe i have the damage
left over?) Thanks again

"Jim Carlock" wrote:

> The previous link I provided might have scanned my computer.
>
> Try this link: http://www.grc.com/default.htm. When you get there,
> Search for Shield's Up! and click on that link. Let me know.
>
> --
> Jim Carlock
> Please post replies to newsgroup.
>
>
>

Posted by Jim Carlock on May 26, 2005, 8:19 pm
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http://groups-beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsxp.moviemaker/browse_thread/thread/9edab7c0a087e053/29f898dd0fb79efb?q=subtitds.ax&rnum=5&hl=en#29f898dd0fb79efb

Watch the word wrap there. That link indicates that you might have
a subtitds.ax problem. It also indicates that if the problem is recurrent
you can try renaming that particular file, ie...

C:\Windows\System32\subtitds.xx

It appears to be a Windows Movie Maker file based upon what I've
found on the web. I can't find that file on my particular system, so
I'm only guessing that it located inside of the system32 folder.

As far as the SpyKiller goes, it appears to be SPYWARE. <g>

Have you tried AdAware and SpyBot Search & Destroy? The
SpyBot S&D is suggested to get rid of the SpyKiller. I haven't
run into the problem myself so I'm just posting from three or
four articles I've read on the Internet.

SpyBot S&D can be found at:
http://www.safer-networking.org/

AdAware is found here:
http://www.lavasoft.com/

For more information about SpyKiller being spyware and how to fix it,
type in the following into Google...

spykiller group:microsoft.public.security

Let us know if that helps.

--
Jim Carlock
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"Lord Loki" wrote:
well... XD i dont wanna be paranoid or anything, but anything "strange" that
happens on my comp i'm gonna post... just now when i logged on the comp the
usual annoying stuff happens (spykiller comes up... forgot how to stop it)
and i wanted to change my bg... like i do almost every time, so i go to
change it and i got an error report, i copied down all the info clicked send,
a web page opened, copied url, and at the same time i got ANOTHER error
report... here they are... they're not like the normal ones with a program or
soemthing >.<

The first one:
Run a DLL as an App has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are
sorry for the inconvenience.

Error signature
AppName: rundll32.exe
ModVer: 1.4.0.0
App Ver: 5.1.2600.2180
ModName: subtitds.ax
Offset: 000066a2

dont know if thats just happenstance, or if its some STUPID thing caused by
whatever it is (i'm not even sure its still there... maybe i have the damage
left over?) Thanks again

"Jim Carlock" wrote:

> The previous link I provided might have scanned my computer.
>
> Try this link: http://www.grc.com/default.htm. When you get there,
> Search for Shield's Up! and click on that link. Let me know.
>
> --
> Jim Carlock
> Please post replies to newsgroup.



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