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  1. SFO

    SCO UNIX 5.0.6

    i am trying to install sco unix 5.0.6 on ML350 - 9 G HD (no raid)... i am keeping get this error message "umount failed w/ exit code2".
  2. SFO

    Port 138 request

    One of my laptop is requesting port 138 and it’s eating up my bandwidth. I am sure I have the virus/worm but don’t’ know what kind?!?! Your suggestion will be most appreciated. Many thanks…
  3. SFO

    Network Virus

    Found it! It was Trojan.boxed.D virus. Here is how I didn’t it. I’ve disconnect the infected hard drive to other system (clean system) as secondary drive and scanned it and it found two Trojan.boxed.D and the system works fine.
  4. SFO

    Network Virus

    Good point! Smah, Intermittent error is what’s killing me. It seems to happen when I reboot the system and the system can’t enable the Norton Auto protection, once I enable the auto protection manually I am okay. As of now I’ve spent too much time on this unit I am installing new HD and trouble...
  5. SFO

    Am I infected?

    Every time I restart the system, Norton auto protection is disabled and can't enable it and also the system uses a lot of Network resources that stops others to access the net. I've ran the House Call web based viurs software and found some viruses and removed it but still having bandwidth...
  6. SFO

    Network Virus

    FaiTHLeSS, I believe I need to check that one also, I did manage to delete the viruses but I am still having issues bandwidth.
  7. SFO

    Network Virus

    Many thanks! http://www.closedsocket.com/links.html (web virus scan)link worked for me. It found 5 viruses and deleted.
  8. SFO

    Network Virus

    Network virus??? Here is the situation, I’ve unit that when I plug into my network it eats up all the bandwidth that no one can surf the net. When I unplug, everyone’s able to surf the net. I’ve run Norton, Stinger, Sasser fix tools but didn’t find anything. Other symptoms are when I reboot...

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