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Old 26-05-2007, 10:52 PM   #11
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Re: IISDLL error

NOD32 or Kaspersky should detect them.
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Old 27-05-2007, 07:57 PM   #12
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So u mean to say that nod32 is better than avast?Anyway thanx! this time u shud acknowledge my prompt reply! ;
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Re: IISDLL error

After folowin the instructions u gave to delete the vbs file i tried searching the reg for wscript.exe.Even after changing the entries u said in the reg i cud find many wscript.exe files in the reg using the "find" option.Is it safe to delete all those files? is it rite to search for wscript.exe like this?
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Re: IISDLL error

wscript.exe is a required necessary Windows file. leave it alone. If u delete it no vb scripts will run.
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Oh! if in case i had deleted all these then how do i restore them?N how do i know wheteher its the virus infected file r the win file??
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Re: IISDLL error

to know whether it is a virus file or a windows file, just scan the file with u r anti-virus.

u can find the wscript in the %windir%\System32 directory. if u deleted the file, restore it from the XP cd.

%windir% is the windows drive where u installed Windows, normally it is C:\Windows
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