"Ross" <
Ross@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Windows system32\yswlxfaj.dll missing and also
> C:\windows\vxijohowobozeye/dat
> missing.
>
> Any ideas out there?
>
> Thanks
>
> Ross
> --
> Ross
Yes, these messages are a Good Thing. They mean that your antivirus
software is working.
Your system was infected, and your A/V software detected the infection and
removed it - but did not remove the launcher reference. Look in MSCONFIG
to see where the reference is, and remove it.
You should be sure your system is fully up-to-date for patches and A/V
definitions, and re-scan the whole system, after doing the following...
I would suggest that it would be a good idea to download and run the free
tool ccleaner (
www.ccleaner.com). Look for the 'other builds' link, take
the slim build with no toolbar. Install and run it on each user account.
It will clear the Temp and Temporary Internet Files folders in one step, and
this is likely where that malware entered your system.
Note that running ccleaner in its default configuration will remove things
like passwords for websites. You can configure it to save some of those,
but at this point, given that your system was or is infected, it's time to
clean house. On the upside, clearing these folders will also speed up
system scans as there will be thousands fewer files to scan.
HTH
-pk