Network Connection
From your description, there may be one last thing you might want to do. You said that the dialler was trying to connect to SVCamera.
Just check that there is not a network connection called SVCamera.
To do this click Start then Settings then Network connections. This will bring up a list of network connections, if there is one called SVCamera, right click it, which will bring up a context menu.
For interest, click Properties - this will bring up a dialog box with the phone number it was trying to connect to. If you post the country code, area code and number, we should be able to find out what sort of number it was trying to dial. Then click Cancel.
After that repeat the process above and this time select Delete from the context menu.
As a final thought, if you are on broadband and never going to use dialup again, in Internet Explorer click Tools then Internet Options then Connections and ensure that the radio button Never dial a connection is selected.
svchost.exe is part of windows networking.
Hope this helps
EG
Looking at the HJT log the following appears to have survived:
O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [ksszkbymjd] C:\WINDOWS\system32\wduzwuty.exe
You might want to look at what O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [UpdReg] C:\WINDOWS\UpdReg.EXE is doing.
Last edited by ExGrunt; 28th Jan 2005 at 12:35.