Re: Dialing Out, but Why? |
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The Daring Dufas (thedaringdufas@bellsouth.net) |
2004/07/25 00:00 |
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Elliott wrote:
> Is there any way to find out what program initiates the internet
> connection process? My computer constantly keeps trying to dial out,
> and it starts as soon as I log on. Is their a log file that keeps a
> record of all connection attempts?
>
> *I am running Windows XP (I know, I know. Don't want to hear it)
> *Dialing problem only effects one user (Limited Access account)
> *It is not spyware related
> -Spybot and AdAware report a clean system
> -AVG AntiVirus reports a clean system
> *I am running ZoneAlarm, so it is a program I have given permission to
> access the internet (haven't found any helpful info in log file,
> maybe I am looking in the wrong place?)
> *I went into the dialup connection properties and checked the prompt
> for password checkbox, but it dosen't ask unless I click "Connect
> to..."
>
> Thanks in advance
Go to http://www.free-av.com/ and download the free version of
AntiVir Personal Edition. AVG is an excellent antivirus program and I
have it along with Norton AV and several others on my system but the
AntiVir PE software found a number of dialers hidden in some zipped
files on my machine that were missed by AVG and Norton. Disable
the auto-protect function of your other antivirus or you will get constant
alerts while running a scan. I've been trying out different anti virus apps
and will post my results and I hope others will also post their experiences
with anti virus programs
Another thing you can try is to Google "free online virus scan", this will
point you to several sites were you may get your system scaned by an
uncorrupted anti virus program.
Another route is to go to:
http://www.misec.net/products/autostartexplorer/ and download
Auto Start Explorer. This will show all programs that run when you
boot up your machine. Hope this helps.
The Daring Dufas
(immunized troll)
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