Virus Problem
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Virus Problem
I have just run TREND MICRO virus checker and it has found the following virus:
TROJ_FEMAD.A located in C: \RESTORE\ARCHIVE\FS176.CAB*A00252
It reports that it is not cleanable and trying to delete the file results in a message telling me it cannot be deleted because it is in use. I asked TREND MICRO what the virus was and it reported that it did not exist in it's database!! I ran NORTON and NORTON did not find it!! I checked and my virus definitions are up to date.
Questions:
Do I have a virus?
If so how do I get rid of it?
Why does TREND MICRO report a virus but then tell me it does not exist?
If it is a virus why does NORTON not find it?
If anybody can help solve this problem I would be very grateful.
Thanks in advance,
CC
TROJ_FEMAD.A located in C: \RESTORE\ARCHIVE\FS176.CAB*A00252
It reports that it is not cleanable and trying to delete the file results in a message telling me it cannot be deleted because it is in use. I asked TREND MICRO what the virus was and it reported that it did not exist in it's database!! I ran NORTON and NORTON did not find it!! I checked and my virus definitions are up to date.
Questions:
Do I have a virus?
If so how do I get rid of it?
Why does TREND MICRO report a virus but then tell me it does not exist?
If it is a virus why does NORTON not find it?
If anybody can help solve this problem I would be very grateful.
Thanks in advance,
CC
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Compass Call,
Are you sure it was spelled TROJ_FEMAD.A? I cannot find any reference to that Trojan.
If the Trend Micro found the virus, that means you have had it on your computer and it is now in your restore files.
There are several reasons why Norton did not pick it up. Some of the most likely reasons are that either a virus disabled Norton or Norton has not been updated to include that Trojan in its search.
Take Care,
Richard
Are you sure it was spelled TROJ_FEMAD.A? I cannot find any reference to that Trojan.
If the Trend Micro found the virus, that means you have had it on your computer and it is now in your restore files.
There are several reasons why Norton did not pick it up. Some of the most likely reasons are that either a virus disabled Norton or Norton has not been updated to include that Trojan in its search.
Take Care,
Richard
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That was the correct spelling as came up on the TREND report.
I have disabled Win ME Restore and tried to delete the said file but this was denied. I then ran another virus scan by TREND and it auto cleaned it. All very strange but I'm glad that the problem seems to be resolved.
Thanks to all for your input.
CC
That was the correct spelling as came up on the TREND report.
I have disabled Win ME Restore and tried to delete the said file but this was denied. I then ran another virus scan by TREND and it auto cleaned it. All very strange but I'm glad that the problem seems to be resolved.
Thanks to all for your input.
CC