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Message-ID: <343561e90408030830179768ac@mail.gmail.com>
From: abaker at gmail.com (ASB)
Subject: Virus Problem

I'd advise a rebuild...    When you aren't sure what problems a virus
has called, that's as good a reason as any to rebuild.

As for the Pagefile, that's likely a permissions issue as indicated here:
http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=Pagefile.TXT
(See: PAGEFILE TOO SMALL)


-ASB

On Tue, 3 Aug 2004 12:18:49 +0530 (IST), Jay R ajaldas Makhija
<jay_makhija@...b.ac.in> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> We are having Windows 2000 network in the lab , We are stuck due to a
> virus. The symptoms of it are :
> 1) Error message coming after login - "No Paging file found or paging file
> too small" paging file limit is set to well above the limits still it
> actually allocates 20 MB for it.It doesnot changes even after setting new
> 'Initial File size' & 'Maximum File Size'.
> 
> 2) It disables the norton antivius.
> 
> We tried stinger for it & that found W32/Nachi.worm in svchost.exe and
> deleted the svchost.exe. Still paging error is  same.
> 
> On searching google we found one more person havin similiar problem naming
> it as 'badass virus' but do not found antivirus for it.
> 
> Please suggest that what could be done for it.
> 
> With regards
> --
> Jay Makhija
> Sysad - WEL,EE Dept
> IIT BOMBAY


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