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How to detect non-process virus(trojan)
Hello Everybody
Can anyone teacher me how to detect non-process virus(ex: Perfect Keylogger) without using software because i'm using user account in Window 2000
Can anyone teacher me how to detect non-process virus(ex: Perfect Keylogger) without using software because i'm using user account in Window 2000
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By using software , did you mean install software ?
without software it is going to be difficult to figure virus out. You can check the task manager or process of what is running and if it is a genuine process or not. Removing would be easy with software.
Why dont you ask your system admin to install the software and then you execute it ?
He is the one who should take care of this if he/she doesnot want to give executing or installing permissions to user.
All the best
without software it is going to be difficult to figure virus out. You can check the task manager or process of what is running and if it is a genuine process or not. Removing would be easy with software.
Why dont you ask your system admin to install the software and then you execute it ?
He is the one who should take care of this if he/she doesnot want to give executing or installing permissions to user.
All the best
Try Start->Run->Taskman to gain access to Task Manager.
Now make a note (jot down) all the running processes.
If you ever experience any quirkiness in the future - repeat this process and compare the running processes. If something is there that wasn't before - you may suspect something is amiss.
To remove it temporarily, click Start->Run->MSconfig and deselect it on the startup tab...
Now make a note (jot down) all the running processes.
If you ever experience any quirkiness in the future - repeat this process and compare the running processes. If something is there that wasn't before - you may suspect something is amiss.
To remove it temporarily, click Start->Run->MSconfig and deselect it on the startup tab...
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First, tx to sunray_2003 for advice
Reply to sirbounty: I using Win2k ,i can't use taskman and can run msconfig in win2k
Reply to sirbounty: I using Win2k ,i can't use taskman and can run msconfig in win2k
:o) Glad I could help you - thank you for the points
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but i can't use software to detect and kill virus...
Any way!!??