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07.16.2008 at 10:11AM PDT, ID: 23570463
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SBS2003 - Infected files remains in System32 folder need help to remove - clean!@

Asked by samntlam in Server Anti-Virus, Anti-Virus Applications, Symantec Anti-Virus Software

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Hi Experts:
Server System32 folder need to know how to remove - cleanup remaining infected files after a virus has been detected and removed - deleted
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these are the files listed below:
5 infected files under c:\windows\system32
ccs.so
yl.po
bmf.cs
mn.n
gh.l
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does any experts here knows a way to remove - clean out those files permanently from the sbs2003 box?
these remained files under system32 folder still bothered me from time to time and I can't figure out a proper solution to remove them due to lack of knowledge on the removal of any files resided inside system32 folder!
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thank you in advance
sam

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Zones: Server Anti-Virus, Anti-Virus Applications, Symantec Anti-Virus Software
Tags: microsoft, sbs2003, r2, c:\windows\system32
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