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  1. Posts : 121
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       #11

    I can only find it in services. I can't find it in Startup.
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  2. Posts : 4,566
    Windows 10 Pro
       #12

    Ok, like I stated though. Open the actual application. Or are you saying you cannot find it in your start menu or desktop?

    And also, what was the location path and item name that you found to be the cause of the prompt?

    I am starting to suspect you are infected with malware....
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  3. Posts : 121
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit
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       #13

    The item in startup folder of system configuration is explorer. See the attached clip of explorer unchecked. With it unchecked and I log onto the administration side the error doesn't come up. Also if I type explorer in the start search box and then click on theicon that says explorer it will bring up the error on the family side. See attachment.
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  4. Posts : 4,566
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       #14

    1.) Download herdprotect: (choose the portable version)

    Download herdProtect - Free Anti-Malware Platform

    2.) Run the scan.

    3.) When the scan finishes, save the results per the screenshot below. Then upload the log here.

    DO NOT REMOVE ANYTHING YET. I will advise if anything needs removed when I receive the log.

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  5. Posts : 121
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       #15

    andrew129260 said:
    1.) Download herdprotect: (choose the portable version)

    Download herdProtect - Free Anti-Malware Platform

    2.) Run the scan.

    3.) When the scan finishes, save the results per the screenshot below. Then upload the log here.

    DO NOT REMOVE ANYTHING YET. I will advise if anything needs removed when I receive the log.

    Attached Images

    This is the first scan: Well I thought I saved one on desktop and one in the place herdProtect wanted to save it. I can't find it, where is it? I clicked on the save results.
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  6. Posts : 121
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       #16

    rickluc said:
    andrew129260 said:
    1.) Download herdprotect: (choose the portable version)

    Download herdProtect - Free Anti-Malware Platform

    2.) Run the scan.

    3.) When the scan finishes, save the results per the screenshot below. Then upload the log here.

    DO NOT REMOVE ANYTHING YET. I will advise if anything needs removed when I receive the log.

    Attached Images

    This is the first scan: Well I thought I saved one on desktop and one in the place herdProtect wanted to save it. I can't find it, where is it? I clicked on the save results.
    Got them:
    Rundll error Attached Files
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  7. Posts : 4,566
    Windows 10 Pro
       #17

    Before you begin, it is very important that you read each step before starting. It is also important to answer any and all questions asked, and follow each step. If you do not know how to do something, or have questions. Ask them.



    1.) Run herdprotect again, and this time remove the following items:

    Click the item, and choose action-remove to remove it. Then post a fresh log once the items are removed.


    Code:
    File path: 		c:\windows\couponprinter.ocx
    Publisher: 		
    Signer: 		Coupons, Inc.
    MD5: 			aae16c482413402c1a894cf9bbe73b99
    SHA-1: 			070b9c178cf4b78870a45b966876a9611db11a66
    Created: 		5/15/2009 12:01:24 AM
    Detections: 		6
    Determination: 		Adware
    Malware scan of NP6oEISb.DLL (HeroicPlay Installer Plugin Stub) 7bb53eec5cc48f74cda7e09f2b987223b817e018 - herdProtect

    Code:
    File path: 		c:\program files\heroicplay_6oei\installr\1.bin\np6oeisb.dll
    Publisher: 		HeroicPlay
    Signer: 		Mindspark Interactive Network
    MD5: 			52fe7d3aebac47be097e6f6aa1f54c18
    SHA-1: 			7bb53eec5cc48f74cda7e09f2b987223b817e018
    Created: 		12/27/2012 6:49:24 AM
    Detections: 		8
    Code:
    File path: 		c:\users\rick\desktop\wpc_full.exe
    Publisher: 		FDRLab, Inc.                                                
    MD5: 			c3e4e9a2ecff15bd28f087dbc7d172cb
    SHA-1: 			1db41f320cb65d00c44c98aa7fc8e78e09faf774
    Created: 		3/9/2012 6:03:04 PM
    Detections: 		11
    Code:
    File path: 		c:\program files\heroicplay_6oei\installr\1.bin\6oezsetp.dll
    Publisher: 		HeroicPlay
    Signer: 		Mindspark Interactive Network
    MD5: 			d9aae7078372a193bb479094e2b4e07a
    SHA-1: 			f7e6c6ef5298d859fb9c3cdcc2e2dd26e196dbe8
    Created: 		12/27/2012 6:49:24 AM
    Detections: 		8

    2.) Go into add remove programs and uninstall the following items:
    While not threats themselves, these items are usually unnecessary. If the entry is not there, that is fine. You may keep them if you use them, But mostly they are not needed. Let me know what you decide.



    -Java
    -Aol
    -Juno
    -Adobe reader. <---since your web browser typically can open pdfs itself, there is no reason for this program. I only suggest keeping it if you use internet explorer.

    3.) You can disagree with this step, but let me know what you decide.

    Please Uninstall Norton antivirus. Why do I suggest this? First of all, it appears that norton is not installed correctly. Second of all, Norton does not participate to have there products evaluated by non profit groups on its effectiveness. Av comparatives, as well as av test evaluate multiple different antivirus programs to see how effective they are against threats, and then score them. Norton (Symantec) chooses not to participate in these tests. To me it is a reg flag when a so called antivirus program company decides not to be evaluated in tests.

    Please uninstall Norton in the add/remove programs under control panel. If not found that is ok.

    Either way, please run this removal tool that from the link below:

    https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/...rProfile_en_us

    Follow the instructions on that page to completely uninstall it.

    Restart the pc.

    Now download and install panda antivirus.

    It is free and can be found here: Free Antivirus Download - Panda Cloud Antivirus

    Then restart once more. Let me know the results.
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  8. Posts : 121
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit
    Thread Starter
       #18

    So far done the herdProtect scan:
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  9. Posts : 121
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit
    Thread Starter
       #19

    I appreciate your help but I can't bring my self to remove Java. Any computer I been on has had Java. As far as Norton goes I just paid $100 for it and think I better stick with it beings the tech. straighten out my virus I had. I use Internet Explorer has my main web browers so will leave Adobe Reader installed. There is no AOL and/or Juno in my programs window.
    Can you tell me what the program explorer stands for? When I go into msconfig and uncheck it and then log into Administration side, I don't get that error. Thanks
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  10. Posts : 4,566
    Windows 10 Pro
       #20

    Java is a security risk. Just because pcs have it by default installed does not mean you need it.

    If you need java leave it installed. If not, uninstall it. It is much better to have it uninstalled and only install it when you need it. The average customer does not need java installed.

    As for norton,

    You still have not posted the screenshot with its interface opened like I asked the last 3 times.


    Please download ccleaner from here:

    CCleaner - Standard

    Install it. Then navigate to tools-startup. Click on explorer, click delete.

    Close and reboot.
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