Internet Information Services (IIS) Scan Results Result: Some potentially unnecessary services are installed. | C$ | C:\ | Admin Share | BUILTIN\Administrators - F, NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM - F, BUILTIN\Users - RX, Everyone - RX | | ADMIN$ | C:\WINDOWS | Admin Share | BUILTIN\Users - RX, BUILTIN\Power Users - RWXD, BUILTIN\Administrators - F, NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM - F | | Share | Directory | Share ACL | Directory ACL | Result: 2 share(s) are present on your computer. Result: Computer is running Microsoft Windows XP. Result: No incomplete software update installations were found. Result: The Automatic Updates system service is not running. | Local Area Connection 4 | Off* | Programs* | | Connection Name | Firewall | Exceptions | Result: Windows Firewall is disabled and has exceptions configured. Result: No more than 2 Administrators were found on this computer. Result: Computer is properly restricting anonymous access. Result: The Guest account is disabled on this computer. Result: This check was skipped because the computer is not joined to a domain. Result: All hard drives (1) are using the NTFS file system. | User | Weak Password | Locked Out | Disabled | Result: No user accounts have simple passwords. Security report name: WORKGROUP - COMPUTER2 (12-7-2011 7-58 PM) I thought MBSA would have detected that the McAfee Firewall was running and not complained. I'm also surprised MBSA complained that Windows Firewall was not running. The attached report is the one I ran after rebooting. Just for grins, I rebooted after I saw this item in the MBSA report and got the same result. I've rebooted lots of times since August, including. That surprised me because the last Windows update before the updater stopped running was back in August. MBSA also said that there were incomplete updates and that I needed to reboot to complete the updates. The MBSA report starts off saying that it cannot scan for security updates because it cannot load the securit圜AB file. Should I open a new discussion thread for that? If so, which community discussion should I use? Note that I have not shared all the symptoms the PC has of not running Windows Update so I would need to share those details. If you think that I really don't have malware, then I can set out to try the Windows Update fixes that you listed that I have not already tried. With these results, can we reliably say that the PC has no malware? I'm still concerned that the GetSusp report called some files "suspicious." I still can attach the GetSusp.xml file if you like. It said it ran successfully and found no problems. Scan initiated on Wed Dec 07 18:50:04 2011Īlso ran Microsoft Safety Scanner. Ready to scan for 3690 viruses, trojans and variants. Virus data file v1000.0000 created on Dec 7 2011. McAfee(r) Labs Stinger(tm) Version 10.2.0.419 built on Dec 7 2011 New Stinger report with Windows running in normal mode instead of safe mode. That problem is resolved now so you probably can ignore that part. Note that on the Malwarebytes discussion I mentioned a network problem. But, the Microsoft agent still thought I had undetected malware even though VirusScan said "no" and the Malwarebytes agent said "no." The Malwarebytes thread is at: Their agent went through a lot of details and decided I did not have malware. Previously, I posted to Malwarebytes forum.Do you want me to attach that file in another post? GetSusp created a log called GetSusp.xml. Ran GetSusp in safe mode with networking.Stinger also created a file called vscan.bof.I see the line that says "Rootkit scan result : Not Scanned." Do I need to do something to get Stinger to give a rootkit scan result? Does this mean Stinger did not scan for rootkits? Ready to scan for 3515 viruses, trojans and variants. Virus data file v1000.0000 created on Dec 2 2011. McAfee(r) Labs Stinger(tm) Version 10.2.0.408 built on Dec 2 2011Ĭopyright (c) 2011 McAfee, Inc. Sensitivity level "Very High" with "Report only." Here is the report: Ran Stinger in safe mode with networking.Ran a full scan in safe mode with networking.McAfee Security Center v11.0, has VirusScan v15.0, DAT 6549.0000, Engine v5400.1158 (I have autoupdate turned on and working). Windows XP Media Center Edition Version 2002 SP3.I thought I would ask you all if you thought I had malware and whether I can remove it before I hauled off and did the clean install. I don't want to do a reinstall for a variety of reasons but I will do it as a last resort. After much discussion with an agent on Microsoft's community forum, the agent said I had malware and that I should just do a clean install of Windows. Was having trouble with Windows Update not working.
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