As "PA Bear" says in his post, you could try the Microsoft "MRT.exe"
(Malicious Software Removal Tool) application, if your PC is up-to-date
with the latest Windows Updates, then "MRT.exe" should already be on your
system in the C:\WINDOWS\system32 directory.
Type "MRT.exe" into the "Run" box on the Start Menu, and choose the "Full
Scan" not the quick one.
There's a chance MRT.exe will not pick it up. In that case, download the
[free] application "MalwareBytes" by clicking on the direct link below :
http://www.filescrunch.com/techspot-tem ... p-1.46.exe
Then, again, run the full scan, not the quick.
http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php
==
Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London.
"sherrybukit" <
sherrybukit@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I search for Files and Folders including the hidden ones and found none.
>But
> when I run Spybot Search & Destroy, it was detected but S&D cant remove
> it,
> even Scan upon reboot.
> Yes, its the Chinese QQ but its really slowing my pc down.
> So what can I do next? Over the internet, there are programmes that says
> it
> can remove TencentAddressBar which dont know how reliable it is. Thanks
>
> "Tim Meddick" wrote:
>
>> The items you quoted are not running processes, but filenames. They may
>> well be associated with a process or application in memory - such as
>> "Tencent Addressbar" - which you may have to terminate first, before you
>> will be able to delete these offending files. You would do this by
>> searching for "Files & Folders" within Windows Explorer, then deleting
>> them individually.
>>
>> This is the long "manual" way of deleting a program from off your
>> system,
>> and can be dangerous if you don't know exactly which files you are to
>> delete, and can still leave you with many unwanted registry entries
>> remaining.
>>
>> Any application you install *should* be supplied with an uninstall
>> feature.
>> There is usually a shortcut to uninstall an application, located in it's
>> folder on the "All Programs" menu. However, if not, then if you look
>> inside your "Program Files" for a folder that has a similar name to that
>> of
>> the program you are trying to rid yourself of, then look for an
>> application
>> in that folder called "uninst.exe" and run it by double-clicking on it.
>>
>> Alternatively, try looking up the exact name of the application on the
>> internet, together with the words "how to uninstall".
>>
>> ==
>>
>> Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London.

>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "sherrybukit" <
sherrybukit@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:
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>> > Reading from internet, to remove Tencent.Addressbar etc, I need to
>> > stop
>> > these
>> > process iehelp.dll/iehelp1.dll/iehelp2.dll //
>> > ssaddr.dll/ssaddr1.dll/ssaddr2.dll and tbhmain.dll. My question is
>> > where
>> > do I
>> > find these or stop these as I could not find these files as I couls
>> > not
>> > find
>> > them in Alt/Ctl/Delete >Processes.
>> > Apprecuate your prompt response as I know this is not the correct
>> > place
>> > to
>> > loo for answers. Thanks
>>
>> .
>>