Hi,
There you go. It seems Radix made some fixes... haven't seen any activity since last Friday but want to be sure.
Thanks in advance!https://www.yousendit.com/download/T2dlU2VrdGp5UkU5WThUQw
The most annoying (or lucky?) part of this is that the computer hasn't tried to connect to the IP since Friday. It seems to be random but why it had so much activity in the past, stopped communicating when I ran NEP, then started again, now stopped after I ran radix? I haven't fix anything on...
Well I have to reopen this thread...
The computer started attempting to connect again to the same IP, under the very same previous behaviour. The only thing that changed is that connection attempts haven't been persistent, just 5 today (it started today).
I've already ran Trend Micro's...
Yes I did. I explained that in my first post. After BadBigBen post, I searched focusing on ZBot and used Symantec's removal tool. Since then we have no longer IP connection attempts to the suspicious IP...
Thanks a lot to everybody, specially BadBigBen!
Malwarebytes doesn't have a verbose log... at least not that I know. The only thing the log keeps is the time the IP was blocked, the IP number and the user. Nothing else. Any other ideas?
Hi,
One computer in my LAN started to get notifications from malwarebytes, saying IP 93.158.114.37 (outgoing) is blocked. The user can't install software, and he doesn't visit porn/games/etc. sites. I've run a full scan from SEP and Malwarebytes and there doesn't seem to be an infection...
Thanks feherke. Now what if I want to remove blank spaces in the first character of filenames?
Let's say
abc.txt
would be renamed to
abc.txt
what would be the command?
for f in ' \*'; do mv "$f" "${f#?}"; done
Am I right?
Hi,
I'm new in Unix. I'd like to know if there's any command/script to remove the first two characters of filenames in several files in a directory. For instance,
test1.any
other.some
rename them to
st1.any
her.some
Thanks in advance.
Yes, I have all basic icons OK. The only ones that never change are the ones associated with the Belkin device, but I think this won't be a problem, I can make shortcuts to the each slot in the device and change their icons manually.
Yes, I was showing hidden and system files.
I recovered my old iconcache from the recycle bin, but still don't see the right icons.
I'm gonna use the first article you sent, it seems a pretty good workaround to solve this. Thanks Linney.
The file supplying the icons is geneicon.dll, I already have RW permissions on it.
But now guess what... I rebooted and Iconcache.db is missing... is there any manual way to rebuild it?
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