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Old Slide Show Slides Coverted To Cd Or Dvd.
Matt replied to lefty1953's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
Do you mean taking actual slides, putting them on the computer, and making a presentation with them, or do you mean turning a Powerpoint into a movie? -
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Hijack Log Double Notepad.exe Running[INACTIVE]
Matt replied to rjarnutowskii's topic in Malware Removal
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No need to post back a new HJT log unless you are noticing any additional problems.
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Hi taehyun. Sorry for the long wait. If you still need help, please post a new HJT log.
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Hi baker. You can go ahead and have HJT fix that O16 line. Just one more thing I'd do: Updating Java and Clearing Cache Go to Start > Control Panel double-click on the Java Icon (coffee cup) in the Control Panel. It will say "Java Plug-in" under the icon. Please find the update button or tab in the Java Control Panel. Update your Java then reboot. If you are unable to update you can manually update by going here:http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp [*]After the reboot, go back into the Control Panel and double-click the Java Icon. [*]Under Temporary Internet Files, click the Delete
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Hijack Log Double Notepad.exe Running[INACTIVE]
Matt replied to rjarnutowskii's topic in Malware Removal
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Well, it seemed to have been a problem with Kerio that (somewhat) corrected itself. I can shutdown and log off now, yet I still gt an alert of kpf4gui.exe not terminating. Oh well, I can live with that.
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Heres everything I get: Event Type: Warning Event Source: USER32 Event Category: None Event ID: 1073 Date: 6/6/2007 Time: 11:16:44 PM User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Computer: COMPUBETA Description: The attempt to power off COMPUBETA failed For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Data: 0000: 00 00 00 00 .... If I look at what info would be sent to Microsoft, it also says File name: user32.dll
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(heh, well I didn't realize they named the computer COMPBETA ) Anyway..... Event viewer shows the following: The attempt to power off COMPUBETA failed The attempt to shutdown COMPUBETA failed The attempt to unknown COMPUBETA failed My guess is that the 'unknown' in log off, because it has multiple Warnings of that at the times that I was trying to log off.
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Yes, now looking at things, the Log Off issue seems to be random. I currently can't get my account to log off, but my sister just told me hers logged off fine (with the exception of the kpf4gui.exe notice she got). The fact that you aren't using Kerio, rather you have Comodo is also a bit strange. I'll keep messing with it.. Edit: In case anyone was wondering, if I suspend kpf4gui.exe log off works.
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So, shutting off, the turning back on Kerio seemed to have fixed the issue. That just doesn't make sense to me; perhaps one of you can fill me in. If it just needed to be turned off, then back on, in essence ending then starting back up kpf4gui.exe, then why was this not fixed with a reboot? Wouldn't turning off the computer, then turning it back on start a "fresh" kpf4gui.exe? Edit: Never mind again. After giving it a few minutes (with kerio re-enabled), I still cannot log off
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No, nothing at all happens. however, while messing around with it today, I was given an alert that kpf4gui.exe could not be stopped (while I was trying to log off). That would be Kerio. I'm going to disable Kerio and see what happens. I see that there are 2 kpf4gui.exes running in Task Manager right now...
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Very strange. I went into my sister's user account, and starting killing processes until I was down to the ones that I didn't have permission to end. By then it was the system processes, kerio, and portions of avast. Still wouldn't log off. This morning, my account wouldn't log off or shut down--I had to pull the plug. So, I figured either something was screwed up with one of the system processes, or it was kerio or avast. I decided to shut down Avast's On-Access Protection, and then re-enable it. After that, the problem seemed fixed. rv56: You told me that you were having a similar issu
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XP Home. I'm having an issue with at least one of the User Accounts on my PC where it simply won't log off. Going from Start > Log Off does absolutely nothing. What I end up doing is logging that account out, then logging into mine (which has admin rights) and logging that user off via the Task Manager. This seems to only be affecting this one user account (however I haven't checked all the others). Any ideas on what could be preventing the log off? My only thought was there there was some process running that was holding requiring the user to log in. At a quick glance, I didn't noti
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Hi edmandoo, Please read the following directions provided in the link on how to post a HijackThis Log on the forums: http://www.besttechie.net/forums/How-To-Po...-Log-t5672.html Someone will further assist you once you do that. Matt
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Open notepad and copy and paste the following (starting with REGEDIT4): REGEDIT4 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\PROTOCOLS\Filter\text/html] "{950238FB-C706-4791-8674-4D429F85897E}"=- Then, goto File > Save As > under save as type, select All files > and save it as fix.reg to the desktop. Close Notepad. Goto the desktop and double click fix.reg. If asked if you would like to merge to the registry, click Yes. Your computer is running slow because you have lots of things set to run on startup. The following is a list of optional things to be removed: Scan with HJT and place
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Updating Java and Clearing Cache Go to Start > Control Panel double-click on the Java Icon (coffee cup) in the Control Panel. It will say "Java Plug-in" under the icon. Please find the update button or tab in the Java Control Panel. Update your Java then reboot. If you are unable to update you can manually update by going here:http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp [*]After the reboot, go back into the Control Panel and double-click the Java Icon. [*]Under Temporary Internet Files, click the Delete Files button. [*]There are three options in the window to clear the cache - Leave ALL 3
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Open HijackThis, click Config, click Misc Tools Click "Open Uninstall Manager" Click "Save List" (generates uninstall_list.txt) Click Save, copy and paste the results in your next post.
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Hello, I'll be helping you with your log. Please print out all directions given, for use if/when you cannot access this page. Please scan with HJT and place a check next to the following items: O3 - Toolbar: (no name) - {25D8BACF-3DE2-4B48-AE22-D659B8D835B0} - (no file) O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [ViewMgr] C:\Program Files\Viewpoint\Viewpoint Manager\ViewMgr.exe O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [semanticInsight] C:\Program Files\RXToolBar\Semantic Insight\SemanticInsight.exe O4 - HKCU\..\Run: [tbon] C:\Program Files\TBONBin\tbon.exe /r O18 - Filter hijack: text/html - {2AB289AE-4B90-4281-B2AE-1F4BB034B647} - (no file
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Congrats on the promotion!
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Congrats all you. You're still 1 year ahead of me, so I don't have any motivational comments to share. One word of advice though: Don't shove a bean up your nose--it will start to grow. Actually, something that is really worth a listen is the speech-made-song Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen) If you haven't heard it, you can read, listen, and watch it here. Matt