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Name: GeoR
Date: July 26, 2004 at 07:49:19 Pacific
OS: Win XP Pro
CPU/Ram: 528MB
Comment:

Somehow WebRebate got into my system.
SpySweeper, Norton AV 2004 cannot remove it.
Tried removing it manually and it rejects the delete action.
The program does not show to be removed via Control Panel Program Add/Remove.
It is sitting under Program File on its own folder, but it cant be touched.
How on earth do you suggest I remove it?
I will appreciate your suggestions.



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Name: Thresher
Date: July 26, 2004 at 10:13:10 Pacific
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If it is in its own folder, why can't you go into safe mode and highlight that folder and delete it?

Also, download, update and run Adaware and Spybot on it, A-Squared for good measure. You have to update and run them (at longest) about every three days. These are the settings I use:

Spybot:

Download and Read the SpyBot tutorial here:

http://s89223352.onlinehome.us/mirror/spybot/index1.php

Download it, Unzip the program, and immediately check for updates, install the updates and then do the scan.

Let it fix everything marked in red. Reboot but not with restart, shut it down for two full minutes. You’ve got two measely minutes and it’s worth it, and let Spybot run if it indicates.

To add an item to your ‘Ignore List” click on the little ‘+’ sign next to the item and left click it to highlight it, then right click it and a menu appears, select the function you want.

When you are done reboot again same way. Two full minutes shut sown is best.

Tea Time discussed by designer here:

http://forums.net-integration.net/index.php?showtopic=13433

Also, go to the update page. Notice 3 icons across the top. Between "Search For Updates" and "Download Updates" there is an icon for the download mirror location. After you click on ‘search for updates,’ the one in the middle will change. If it doesn't say "Spybot.US by Rootboxen.net USA" click on the dropbox arrows and click on Rootboxen, and use only that one. If you got a "checksum error" trying to download --that's why.


Ad-Aware:

Download AdAware from http://www.lavasoft.de/

check for updates at "webupdate".

I use these settings (green check)

From main window click "Start" then make sure " Activate in-depth scan" has a green check next to it.

Put a black dot nest to "Use custom scanning options” and click Customize" next to it, then green check these options:
"Scan within archives" ,"Scan active processes", "Scan registry",
"Deep scan registry" ,"Scan my IE Favorites for banned URL"
"Scan my host-files"

At the top of the “STATUS” page notice the Tweak (gear) icon. Click on it.

The first setting is “Scanning Engine.” Click on the little plus sign next to it, and in the drop-down green check "Unload recognized processes during scanning", and “include basic Ad-Aware settings in log file”. Next click on the ‘+’ next to "Cleaning Engine" and in the drop-down green check "Let windows remove files in use at next reboot" and Delete quarantine objects after restoring”

Click "proceed", that will save those settings.

Click "Scan"

When the scan finishes, mark everything for removal and delete it. Right-click the window and choose "select all" from the drop down menu, press ‘next’ and then ‘yes’ to the prompt: “remove all these entries”.

However, if you have certain programs running that will give a false indicator of a browser hijack attempt, such as Script Sentry, which places a monitoring function in the registry and looks like a browser hijacker but is not, then you may want to add that to the ignore list because you want to keep it there to do it’s job. To add an item to the ignore list, put the a cursor on the file it reveals and left click it to highlight it, then right click it and a menu appears. Click on ‘ignore list.’

I shut down for two full minutes , and let Adaware run on reboot if it indicates.

Thresher



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Response Number 2
Name: Thresher
Date: July 28, 2004 at 15:17:16 Pacific
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Read this also:

http://www.pcguide.com/vb/showthread.php?s=bc75420b3a263c47c82fbcd5f6a7b165&postid=191889#post191889

But if you decide toa sk for advice, psot your own thread...manners.

Thresher


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