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  1. #1
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    Default win.32.agent.psw question

    Hi,

    Spybot found

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    Let me start again

    Can I ask a quick question?

    Spybot found win32agent.psw on my computer. I found this link with info for removal: http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=67504

    Spybot removed the trojan and these files:
    "<$WINDIR>\a3kebook.ini".
    "<$WINDIR>\akebook.ini".
    "<$WINDIR>\ANS2000.INI".

    The info thread also says:

    The following .ini file entries may need corrections. You can open this files in Notepad or any other text editor.

    Please remove "DXRCH" from entry "DXRCH" from section "Compatibility16" in file "<$WINDIR>\win.ini".
    Please remove "msacm711" from entry "msacm711" from section "vicax" in file "<$WINDIR>\system.ini".
    Please remove "msacm811" from entry "msacm811" from section "vicax" in file "<$WINDIR>\system.ini".
    Please remove "msacm911" from entry "msacm911" from section "vicax" in file "<$WINDIR>\system.ini".
    Please remove "Pattern" from entry "Pattern" from section "Ans2000" in file "<$WINDIR>\win.ini".
    Please remove "R1CHMEDIA" from entry "R1CHMEDIA" from section "Compatibility16" in file "<$WINDIR>\win.ini".
    Please remove "SEKTVER" from entry "SEKTVER" from section "Compatibility16" in file "<$WINDIR>\win.ini".


    My win.ini has this:

    [Compatibility 16]
    DXRCH=10903
    SEKTVER=23077
    R1CHMEDIA=42405
    [ans2000]
    Pattern:9624

    and my system.ini has this:

    [vicax]
    msacm711=32706
    msacm811=64133
    msacm911=42405

    First, do I need to remove these items and when I remove them do I remove the numbers too? (like remove DXRCH=10903)

    Thanks for your help

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