I've also had the misfortune to be afflicted by both the Downloader.Trojan and Download.Ject viruses.
The report read as follows:
C:\Documents and Settings\*******\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\EB7F1O8C\main[1].htm
is infected with the Download.Ject virus.
Unable to repair this file.
C:\Documents and Settings\*******\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\EB7F1O8C\main[1].htm
is infected with the Download.Ject virus.
Access to the file was denied.
C:\Documents and Settings\*******\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\MQDW8NNR\shellscript[1].
js is infected with the Downloader.Trojan virus.
Unable to repair this file.
C:\Documents and Settings\*******\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\MQDW8NNR\shellscript[1].
js is infected with the Downloader.Trojan virus.
Access to the file was denied.
I have to admit to being somewhat confused.
Norton Anti-Virus is always as up to date as possible and having run subsequent scans neither virus shows up. Incidentally, I was alerted to these nasties by a Norton 'Pop Up' rather than a system scan. Am I correct in summising that deleting Temporary Internet Files disposed of these malign presences?
Apologies for butting in, but help and advice would be gratefully received.