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Almost gave me heart failure!! Thought you were mentioning the objects found...
 

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I would have thrown this thing off the second floor and gone to Applebee's.
 

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I like their steak.
 

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Just looking at Microsoft,s Tuesday updates. Maybe one of these would have saved y'all a lot of time.
 

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MBAM finished with 0 detections. The report is in notepad - I saved it , but it does not appear on the desktop to upload. Where is it?
 

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Click the Logs tab in MBAM

Also, are you still getting the "...contained a virus and was deleted" message.
 

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Same message in IE on Download. I see the log in MBAM on search but how do I Browse to it?
 

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Did you click the Logs tab in MBAM?

If you see the MBAM log in Search, right-click it and select: Open
 

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I missed a step before. (getting it out of MBAM to the Desktop)
 

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No biggie. The log is clean. That is what counts.

Please go back to SystemLook (Post #293)
•Right click on SystemLook.exe and select: Run As Administrator
•Copy the content of the following quote box and paste it into the main text field of SystemLook:

:filefind
MpSvc.dll

•Click the Look button to start the scan.

•When finished, Notepad opens with the results of the scan.

Please post new SystemLook.txt.

There were 3 files with MpSvc.dll, and ComboFix only fixed one, or did not report all the events.
 

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:o I sent the wrong one. Just a second!
 

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Did you, at one time, download Windows 8 to try it out?

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Security Client\MpSvc.dll --a---- 1555920 bytes [18:36 27/01/2013] [18:36 27/01/2013] 905601FFF40D8DA9FA82CBE77D1F5EB1
 

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No I have not.
 

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Good catch Jacee.
905601FFF40D8DA9FA82CBE77D1F5EB1
 

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Prescottbob installed MSE.

[ 905601FFF40D8DA9FA82CBE77D1F5EB1 ] C:\Program Files\Microsoft Security Client\MpSvc.dll

Doesn't that file with that MD5 belong to it?
 
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I also run MSE in Windows 7.

Have the file in my computer under C:\Program Files\Microsoft Security Client
MD5: 905601FFF40D8DA9FA82CBE77D1F5EB1, same size...

and, also under C:\Program Files\Windows Defender, but with a different size.

Can someone clue me in on what I am missing?
 

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