Glad this group is here. This morning I ran a downloaded portable games package just to see what was in it. All files are autoscanned by my AV upon introduction to the file system. Anyway, TeaTimer balked and reported that a BHO was being installed. I said deny, but apparently whatever was in this package kept pounding away and TeaTimer put up a series of Allow/Deny boxes with the resultant report boxes off to the side. I got tired of hitting Deny so I ticked on "Remember this setting" and the computer (XP Pro fully updated) keeps going in a loop with TeaTimer spitting out hundreds of alerts - all with the same Registry value being cited - making the computer unusable. After an hour of so of this, I hit Ctl/Atl/Del and stopped TeaTimer's process. System settled down. I checked MSCONFIG to look for the errant startup entry - none found. I know that there are other sources of startup entries but this is all I could get done with a bogged down machine. And on reboot, we're right back at it. I then decided to click on Allow and try to let it pass through (I know, I know bad choice but what else could I do...) but TeaTimer again spit out hundreds of notices that it was "denying" the registry change. I've killed it once again and am doing an on-demand AV scan with NOD32 ESS. I don't know if it'll find anything nor do I know how whatever this is got past NOD either. What to do?
I say try to get in and quickly disable TeaTimer in the SpyBot S&D interface. But I don't have much time between presentation of the desktop and the beginning of the "fun". If I let the BHO get in there, I'm guessing I can probably take it out once I get past this TeaTimer issue. I don't know if this alleged "BHO" is a Browser Helper Object or a Browser Hijack Object - two different animals. Maybe someone can clear that up for me.
Do others of the experts agree with this procedure? And, I'm not faulting TeaTimer but what's the strategy to employ TT goes into a loop like this?
Thanks and I'll be anxiously awaiting to see some replies to this.
I say try to get in and quickly disable TeaTimer in the SpyBot S&D interface. But I don't have much time between presentation of the desktop and the beginning of the "fun". If I let the BHO get in there, I'm guessing I can probably take it out once I get past this TeaTimer issue. I don't know if this alleged "BHO" is a Browser Helper Object or a Browser Hijack Object - two different animals. Maybe someone can clear that up for me.
Do others of the experts agree with this procedure? And, I'm not faulting TeaTimer but what's the strategy to employ TT goes into a loop like this?
Thanks and I'll be anxiously awaiting to see some replies to this.