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  1. #1
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    Exclamation crypt32chain

    Spybot found crypt32chain in the crypt32.dll. It was set as a startup file. I was not familiar with it so I started searching for what it is and I keep getting it is a backdoor file. (I disabled it from start up)

    I would like to know how to get rid of it without having to pay for some program. I have searched the registry and can't find it. There is a crypt32.dll in windows system32 folder but I also am finding that it is supposed to be legit. Which is it, can I delete the crypt32.dll which is where the crypt32chain is located or not? If not, how?

    Thanks!

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    Welcome tat2too
    Re-enable that item

    These are normal on xp and XP Pro
    Located: System.ini, crypt32chain
    command: crypt32.dll
    file: crypt32.dll
    Located: System.ini, cryptnet
    command: cryptnet.dll
    file: cryptnet.dll
    Located: System.ini, cscdll
    command: cscdll.dll
    file: cscdll.dll
    Located: System.ini, ScCertProp
    command: wlnotify.dll
    file: wlnotify.dll
    Located: System.ini, Schedule
    command: wlnotify.dll
    file: wlnotify.dll
    Located: System.ini, sclgntfy
    command: sclgntfy.dll
    file: sclgntfy.dll
    Located: System.ini, SensLogn
    command: WlNotify.dll
    file: WlNotify.dll
    Located: System.ini, termsrv
    command: wlnotify.dll
    file: wlnotify.dll
    Located: System.ini, wlballoon
    command: wlnotify.dll
    file: wlnotify.dll

    sometimes there will be others, for example this intel file
    Located: System.ini, igfxcui
    command: igfxsrvc.dll
    file: igfxsrvc.dll

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    So why am I finding this information in several search results? (RegRun Security Suite, for one)

    crypt32chain.dll
    crypt32chain.dll is a Trojan/Backdoor.

    So is crypt32chain the process being told to run by the crypt32.dll, and the crypt32chain.dll the Trojan? Aha...very clever indeed!

    Hey ya'll Just want to thank you for a great product and for such a quick response...I am a humble donor when I can!

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    Im Glad we could help

    If you would like more information search our forum for the term crypt32chain
    Im going to close the topic now, this keeps others with similar problems from posting there logs/question here, they should start a new topic.
    If you should need to post another log for the same PC let Me or Tashi know.

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