Here is the logfile for Hijackthis. A little more digging in the PC looks very odd as all system tools(in fact most of the accessories) have been deleted and a number of links to internet games have been added.
Logfile of HijackThis v1.99.1
Scan saved at 9:54:19 AM, on 11/16/2007
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Part of my job in the office is to provide some "Tech Help Lite" to the other users in the department and prevent some of the simple calls going to the IT help desk. I came back to work after a couple of days off to find that IT had been in re-imaging one of the PCs because almost all of the...
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I've been using Kaspersky for the last year and it's seemed to have worked fairly well. Now it's time to renew and I was wondering if anybody had a recommendation about changing or staying with what's worked for me in the past.
I know some of the problems facing jump drives as I bought 4 smaller ones last year for the office and 2 of them have died so far(not natural causes). The DVD provides as simple a solution as the jump drives and without the problem of the drives failing for some reason. I discussed the DVD idea...
I hadn't considered burning the files to DVD because we don't have a DVD burner on any of our desktops but it might be cheaper, even in the long run, to buy one and use it rather than buying the jump drives. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll run the idea of buying a burner past my boss and IT.
I hope this is the correct forum for my question. My office, about 10 people, is a small part of a much larger organization and we've been told to create and implement a disaster recovery plan. The idea is that if the building, IT staff, or network are not available we can gather in any place...
I've figured out the what and the work-around and if I can figure out the why I'll be a happy man. I attempted the suggested changes in the SQL without any change in the outcome. Next I assumed some sort of corruption in the data and reviewed large samples without finding any problems. As a last...
These were all set up long before I took a position in the department. The person I replaced was more of a programmer/tech person and I'm more of a numbers analyst. The original query does have the HAVING clause. I have some VBA knowledge and will take a shot at the 'PreserveColumnInfo'...
Sorry for the delay. I set the 'Preserve Colunm Sort/Filter/Layout' to false and there was no change in the result. It still dropped data. This is the SQL.
SELECT fund.taxdist, fund.county, bud.fund, bud.cc, bud.revexp, bud.occ, bud.oproj, bud.supcode, bud.acct, objcatstcls.objname...
I hope I'm choosing the correct forum for this question. I have about 50 Excel spreadsheets that pull information from FoxPro tables through MS Query. The spreadsheets are used once a year and have been used for years. When the query is edited to change the fiscal year only 8 colums of data is...
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