These are NOT XP machines, they are windows 2000. No system restore point to worry about.
Also I would assume Norton would have caught the virus again if it were back, and in addition, this restarting thing never happened before, this is the first time this happened.
The only file that was...
Now it's WORSE!
I went through following the directions listed in the other thread.
Sure enough there was a c.bat file in the system folder of many of these machines... it was very easy to pinpoint which machines had this. However I did not find any of the other files (I assume that the virus...
No there is no name before the .pif the file is only named .pif... and the downloader remover file doesn't work.. probably because there is nothing to remove. These computers don't have a virus because Norton Antivirus already takes care of it. I'm looking for the computer SENDING the virus.
Im not sure what you mean by "check the server logs"... what server logs are you refering to?
Maybe I wasn't clear. What happens is this. Suddenly, about 10-15 computers pop up a Norton Antivirus message that lists that a file called ".pif" in the C:\WINNT\System32 folder has been accessed and...
Recently our network, every day, several of our computers pop up a message from Norton Antivirus Corporate edition saying "Download.trojan" has been detected and quarantined. The file is always C:\Winnt\system32\.pif
It seems to me that some machine(s) (who's antivirus somehow has failed) is...
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