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So I've got a trojan (downloader) in my laptop, and ran all the scans and removal thingies and got rid of all but one instance of it. So following I browsed to the folder address (Windows\system32\aclsys.dll)intending to remove it manually. But I can't delete it in either safe or normal modes, because it's "being used by another program". Anyone have any suggestion for how to identify what program is using it so I can shut that down and try deleting it again? Or any other suggestion for getting rid of this damned thing so I can get back to work.

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Do you have the "Hijack This" program. If you download the program and post the results of the scan on one of their forums, there are folks who should be able to walk you through the steps you'll need to take to remove it.

 

You can also plug the last bit of the address into Google, and often that will take you to a page with removal instructions.

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This sounds familiar. It may be on your startup menu. Google a board to get specific instructions. I don't think I got rid of mine, I think I just unchecked it on the startup menu.

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I use "Spysweeper" by Webroot. It has isolated this TH and - as far as I can tell - removed it. It's a paid program that costs about (aboot) $50/yr. I get new definitions almost daily.

 

You know, if you'd stop surfing the porn you wouldn't get your machine all dirty like this.... the_finger.gif

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