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Remove WIn32\Sality.W

Asked by isd721 in Server Anti-Virus, Windows 2003 Server

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About a week ago our antivirus realtime protection detected Win32\Sality.W virus on one of our servers.  At the time it said it copied and cured the file.  I did a full system scan with CA, found viruses and cured them.  Ran another scan, no viruses found so I thought I was set.  Today I received another Realtime Alert stating the virus was found and copied and cured.  I'm currently running a full system scan and it has found infections.  My question is, how do I get rid of this thing once and for all?

In doing some research I checked for the following DLLs.  I do not have sysdll.dll, oledsp32.dll, and syslib32.dll.  Also, the wcdrtc32.dll process is not running.  One site I was doing research on said check for those.Start Free Trial
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