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Antivirus 2008
Is this an actual microsoft product? I keep getting this message on the
computer saying I need to downloan Antivirus 2008 and that it has found many viruses on my PC. When I looked up the file location it comes up in C:\users\AppData\Roamong\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu It is causing problems on the PC and looks like it just was created a few days ago. I can't get into e-mail because it says there is a threat and won't let me continue. I tried to delete the file but I couln't find it when I went into my computer. There was no App Data file that I could see. I have Norton antivirus installed and I ran a scan on the file but got nothing. I want to get rid of this but don't knwo how. Can anyone help? |
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Re: Antivirus 2008
Laurie wrote:
> Is this an actual microsoft product? I keep getting this message on the > computer saying I need to downloan Antivirus 2008 and that it has found > many viruses on my PC. When I looked up the file location it comes up in > C:\users\AppData\Roamong\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu > It is causing problems on the PC and looks like it just was created a few > days ago. I can't get into e-mail because it says there is a threat and > won't let me continue. I tried to delete the file but I couln't find it > when I went into my computer. There was no App Data file that I could see. > I have Norton antivirus installed and I ran a scan on the file but got > nothing. I want to get rid of this but don't knwo how. Can anyone help? No. This is one of the many rogue antivirus/antimalware programs. They are called "rogue" because they pretend to be one of the Good Guys but in reality they are Bad Guys. You've got an infection. Here are removal instructions: Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers Don't Panic! |
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Re: Antivirus 2008
It is difficult to say anything regarding this as you have mention only Anti Virus 2008 however you may isolate if the issue is caused by Norton. Disable the Norton 2008 from the startup and check. 1. Click Start Peal button . 2. In search button type " msconfig " 3. In the system configuration window click on startup tab at top. 4. Uncheck the Norton that you find 5. Click on Apply and ok to close the window 6. Restart the PC. -- ferrisits |
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Re: Antivirus 2008
I wanted to thank you. I did what you said and it looks like the malware is
gone. I never hit the okay button when it wanted me to continue with the program. I don't know if that means anything but I knew it wasn't a Norton program and I was leary of it. But the good thing is that it is GONE! Thanks again! "Malke" wrote: > Laurie wrote: > > > Is this an actual microsoft product? I keep getting this message on the > > computer saying I need to downloan Antivirus 2008 and that it has found > > many viruses on my PC. When I looked up the file location it comes up in > > C:\users\AppData\Roamong\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu > > It is causing problems on the PC and looks like it just was created a few > > days ago. I can't get into e-mail because it says there is a threat and > > won't let me continue. I tried to delete the file but I couln't find it > > when I went into my computer. There was no App Data file that I could see. > > I have Norton antivirus installed and I ran a scan on the file but got > > nothing. I want to get rid of this but don't knwo how. Can anyone help? > > No. This is one of the many rogue antivirus/antimalware programs. They are > called "rogue" because they pretend to be one of the Good Guys but in > reality they are Bad Guys. You've got an infection. Here are removal > instructions: > > > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers > > Don't Panic! > |
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Re: Antivirus 2008
"Laurie" <> wrote in message
news:... >I wanted to thank you. I did what you said and it looks like the malware is > gone. I never hit the okay button when it wanted me to continue with the > program. I don't know if that means anything but I knew it wasn't a Norton > program and I was leary of it. But the good thing is that it is GONE! > Thanks > again! > > "Malke" wrote: > >> Laurie wrote: >> >> > Is this an actual microsoft product? I keep getting this message on the >> > computer saying I need to downloan Antivirus 2008 and that it has found >> > many viruses on my PC. When I looked up the file location it comes up >> > in >> > C:\users\AppData\Roamong\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu >> > It is causing problems on the PC and looks like it just was created a >> > few >> > days ago. I can't get into e-mail because it says there is a threat and >> > won't let me continue. I tried to delete the file but I couln't find it >> > when I went into my computer. There was no App Data file that I could >> > see. >> > I have Norton antivirus installed and I ran a scan on the file but got >> > nothing. I want to get rid of this but don't knwo how. Can anyone help? >> >> No. This is one of the many rogue antivirus/antimalware programs. They >> are >> called "rogue" because they pretend to be one of the Good Guys but in >> reality they are Bad Guys. You've got an infection. Here are removal >> instructions: >> >> >> >> Malke >> -- >> MS-MVP >> Elephant Boy Computers >> >> Don't Panic! >> You should be leery of Norton products too.. -- Mike Hall - MVP How to construct a good post.. How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups.. Mike's Window - My Blog.. |
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Re: Antivirus 2008
Laurie wrote:
> I wanted to thank you. I did what you said and it looks like the malware > is gone. I never hit the okay button when it wanted me to continue with > the program. I don't know if that means anything but I knew it wasn't a > Norton program and I was leary of it. But the good thing is that it is > GONE! Thanks again! You're most welcome, Laurie. Thanks for taking the time to let me know. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers Don't Panic! |
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RE: Antivirus 2008
Here is the web site that offers the product
I installed it and am trying to get my money back to no avail. I told them that I was going to report it to the attorney general, better business bureau and chamber of commerce. I think I am out the $68 + they charged me - not the original amount they said they would charge ($38). "Laurie" wrote: > Is this an actual microsoft product? I keep getting this message on the > computer saying I need to downloan Antivirus 2008 and that it has found many > viruses on my PC. When I looked up the file location it comes up in > C:\users\AppData\Roamong\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu > It is causing problems on the PC and looks like it just was created a few > days ago. I can't get into e-mail because it says there is a threat and won't > let me continue. I tried to delete the file but I couln't find it when I went > into my computer. There was no App Data file that I could see. I have Norton > antivirus installed and I ran a scan on the file but got nothing. I want to > get rid of this but don't knwo how. Can anyone help? |
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Re: Antivirus 2008
"Lester" <> wrote in message
news:... > Here is the web site that offers the product > > > > I installed it and am trying to get my money back to no avail. I told them > that I was going to report it to the attorney general, better business > bureau > and chamber of commerce. I think I am out the $68 + they charged me - not > the > original amount they said they would charge ($38). If you paid for it using your credit card, contact you credit card company and order a "charge-back". Tell you company that you've attempted to resolve this with the software company but have had no success. You will get credited. |
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Re: Antivirus 2008
what antivirus product to you recommend? PC Tools? MS Live OneCare?
"Malke" wrote: > Laurie wrote: > > > Is this an actual microsoft product? I keep getting this message on the > > computer saying I need to downloan Antivirus 2008 and that it has found > > many viruses on my PC. When I looked up the file location it comes up in > > C:\users\AppData\Roamong\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu > > It is causing problems on the PC and looks like it just was created a few > > days ago. I can't get into e-mail because it says there is a threat and > > won't let me continue. I tried to delete the file but I couln't find it > > when I went into my computer. There was no App Data file that I could see. > > I have Norton antivirus installed and I ran a scan on the file but got > > nothing. I want to get rid of this but don't knwo how. Can anyone help? > > No. This is one of the many rogue antivirus/antimalware programs. They are > called "rogue" because they pretend to be one of the Good Guys but in > reality they are Bad Guys. You've got an infection. Here are removal > instructions: > > > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers > > Don't Panic! > |
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Re: Antivirus 2008
austin wrote:
> what antivirus product to you recommend? PC Tools? MS Live OneCare? Neither of those. I like NOD32 (commercial) or Avast if you need a free one. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers Don't Panic! |
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