Hi Shaba,
Well you didn't tell me, but I took a look at some other posts and took this advice,
"Now that you are clean, please follow these simple steps in order to keep your computer clean and secure:
Disable and Enable System Restore. - If you are using Windows XP then you should disable and re-enable system restore to make sure there are no infected files found in a restore point.
You can find instructions on how to enable and reenable system restore here:
Windows XP System Restore Guide
Reenable system restore with instructions from tutorial above."
Here is the abbreviated Kapersky scan after cleaning the recycle bin and disabling system restore and then reenabling system restore.
Scan Statistics:
Total number of scanned objects: 50733
Number of viruses found: 1
Number of infected objects: 1
Number of suspicious objects: 0
Duration of the scan process: 00:48:15
.......D:\ComputerFix\SmitfraudFix\Reboot.exe Infected: not-a-virus:RiskTool.Win32.Reboot.f skipped
"D:\UBCD4\plugin\Network\netcat\files\nc.exe Infected: not-a-virus:RemoteAdmin.Win32.NetCat skipped
D:\UBCD4\plugin\Network\ultravnc\files\vnchooks.dll Infected: not-a-virus:RemoteAdmin.Win32.WinVNC.e skipped
D:\UBCD4\plugin\Network\ultravnc\files\winvnc.exe Infected: not-a-virus:RemoteAdmin.Win32.WinVNC.e skipped
D:\UBCD4\plugin\Network\VNCServer\vncconfig.exe Infected: not-a-virus:RemoteAdmin.Win32.WinVNC.4 skipped
D:\UBCD4\plugin\Network\VNCServer\winvnc4.exe Infected: not-a-virus:RemoteAdmin.Win32.WinVNC.4 skipped
D:\UBCD4\plugin\Network\VNCServer\wm_hooks.dll Infected: not-a-virus:RemoteAdmin.Win32.WinVNC.4 skipped
D:\UBCD4\plugin\System-Info\Information\keyfinderpe\keyfinder.exe/data.rar/officekey.exe Infected: not-a-virus

SWTool.Win32.RAS.a skipped
D:\UBCD4\plugin\System-Info\Information\keyfinderpe\keyfinder.exe/data.rar Infected: not-a-virus

SWTool.Win32.RAS.a skipped
D:\UBCD4\plugin\System-Info\Information\keyfinderpe\keyfinder.exe RarSFX: infected - 2 skipped
E:\pspv.exe Infected: not-a-virus

SWTool.Win32.PassView.162 skipped"
All the UBCD4 entries came from
http://www.ubcd4win.com/
and the E:\pspv.exe is a password viewer that I used when my daughter was given a computer from work that the administrator forgot the password.
I'm assuming that these could be useful tools, or could be used maliciously and that's why Kapersky flags them as viruses/infected?
Thanks again for all the help!