On Tuesday 17 February 2004 7:02 pm, Sam Miller wrote: > Had to change to my laptop. There were six instances of the virus(?) in > total, 3 of 8255xdel.exe and 3 of prounstl.exe. > > 1) 8b87a96989efac84991f394184531f4b 8255xdel.exe > 2) 8b87a96989efac84991f394184531f4b 8255xdel.exe > 3) cf95646ca1ea49379349d5024ea3824f prounstl.exe > 4) 8b87a96989efac84991f394184531f4b 8255xDel.exe > 5) cf95646ca1ea49379349d5024ea3824f prounstl.exe > 6) cf95646ca1ea49379349d5024ea3824f prounstl.exe > > Dir 1 - windows/system/ > Dir 2&3 - windows/drivers > Dir 4&5 - dell/drivers/mp100im/lan/driver/WinME > Dir 6 - dell/drivers/mp100im/lan/driver/Win2k
Does anyone else here have a WinME system which they can verify the existence & MD5 hashes of these files with? I've just looked at an ME install CD, and trawled through the .cab files, and I can't even find 8255xdel.exe or prounstl.exe on there. I don't have an ME system running on which to look for the files in the specified directories. Hope someone else here can admit to having WinME, and can fidn these files as well. Regards, Antony. -- Programming is a Dark Art, and it will always be. The programmer is fighting against the two most destructive forces in the universe: entropy and human stupidity. They're not things you can always overcome with a "methodology" or on a schedule. - Damian Conway, Perl God Please reply to the list; please don't CC me. ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net is sponsored by: Speed Start Your Linux Apps Now. Build and deploy apps & Web services for Linux with a free DVD software kit from IBM. Click Now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1356&alloc_id=3438&op=click _______________________________________________ Clamav-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clamav-users