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shaun 01-24-2008 05:01 PM

how can i fix it..?
 
I cant open my yahoo messenger...its effected with virus...msgs goes automatically to all my friends..how can i get rid of this...any suggestions will be appreciated...
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squirrelnmoose 01-24-2008 05:14 PM

Run a virus scan from safe mode. Most virus scanners should be able to detect IM virus's.

Check out these 2 threads if you don't have one.
http://www.syschat.com/free-anitviru...ware-2971.html
http://www.syschat.com/best-antivirus-software-467.html

shaun 01-25-2008 04:01 AM

Safe mode???
 
Ok thanks buddy i will scan in safe mode.whats the use of doing that in safe mode???

squirrelnmoose 01-25-2008 12:05 PM

If it's a program (virus) that is loading at startup safe mode should prevent it from loading and make it easier to remove.
If that doesn't remove it, search google for Yahoo IM virus, there are a few out there.

William_Wilson 01-25-2008 12:07 PM

If you can determine which virus it is, you may also be able to find a specific fix for it. Often wide spread viruses are patched quickly. Eg: "I love you virus" etc.

Crimbo 08-04-2008 10:52 AM

uninstall, scan for virus, reinstall.

Wombat 08-04-2008 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crimbo (Post 11956)
uninstall, scan for virus, reinstall.

Your a bit late with the advice mate, the OP posted this thread in January...

lurkswithin 08-05-2008 02:43 PM

Exactly,

Fill free to read the old posts but do let sleeping dogs stay asleep.

b1caez01 08-09-2008 04:15 AM

Trend Micros System: PC-cillin's "sysclean"
 
Woof! Woof! What's with folks who through cold water on other folks legitimate questions. William Wilson has the right attitude ;)

On that note, try the above noted software. I've used Trend for years and have never had a problem with it. But, after "BLACK BOX" testing their Internet Security Pro for about a month now, I cannot recommend it at all.

Edit:

I have now spent the last three days trying to solve its mpr.dll issue [MultipleProviderRouter.dll] re: "WNetRestoreConnectionA" The net is not offering up any suggestions that I have found work. "depends.exe" has been of some help, but only in-so-far as it points you in a direction...it does not solve the problem or offer up anything more then hints...bummer... The interdependency of files leaves the user wondering why he bothered to load it...for like a line of dominoes, one file folds and the whole thing collapses.

lurkswithin 08-12-2008 03:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by b1caez01 (Post 12006)
Woof! Woof! What's with folks who through cold water on other folks legitimate questions. William Wilson has the right attitude ;)

On that note, try the above noted software. I've used Trend for years and have never had a problem with it. But, after "BLACK BOX" testing their Internet Security Pro for about a month now, I cannot recommend it at all.

Edit:

I have now spent the last three days trying to solve its mpr.dll issue [MultipleProviderRouter.dll] re: "WNetRestoreConnectionA" The net is not offering up any suggestions that I have found work. "depends.exe" has been of some help, but only in-so-far as it points you in a direction...it does not solve the problem or offer up anything more then hints...bummer... The interdependency of files leaves the user wondering why he bothered to load it...for like a line of dominoes, one file folds and the whole thing collapses.

Black box testing...For this testing, test groups are often used, "Test groups are sometimes called professional idiots...people who are good at designing incorrect data."

Disadvantages of Black Box Testing

only a small number of possible inputs can actually be tested, to test every possible input stream would take nearly forever
without clear and concise specifications, test cases are hard to design
there may be unnecessary repetition of test inputs if the tester is not informed of test cases the programmer has already tried
may leave many program paths untested
cannot be directed toward specific segments of code which may be very complex (and therefore more error prone)

Why not use the correct testing proceedure of clearbox testing.....ohhhh so sorry...you need to have some working knowledge of the problem to do that!

b1caez01 08-12-2008 08:11 AM

Agree to disagree
 
To quote an old sage: "Test groups are sometimes called professional idiots...people who are good at designing incorrect data." Test groups test data they do not design data. If the program was designed correctly in the first place, then there would be no need for any further investigation. Testing streams is for computers to do. They can follow a path far faster and they are completely objective...on/off...works/does not work...trash it or put it on the shelf.

"test cases are hard to design " and for that reason, poorly designed software hits the streets with more hype than it deserves. We get sucked into paying for ware that White Box testers can't be bothered spending the time to do it in the first place. There would be much more confidence in computers and the software they use if there was more integrity among your superiours. Apply you logic to an automobile. Imagine winging down the turnpike and a wheel falls off. Traced back to the garage where you had the wheels rotated, and we may find that the mechanic couldn't be bothered double checking that the lug nuts are ALL on tight. Neither do I want to use that premis when I go to get lasik surgery on my eyes...get real. At some point accountablility must be the order of the day, underpinned by valitidity...and the ease of reaching a clearly defined objective!

"Why not use the correct testing proceedure of clearbox testing.....ohhhh so sorry...you need to have some working knowledge of the problem to do that!"

Oh, I love that one. ergo...every consumer must not be allowed to purchase any product that he/she has not been tested on. And if the product is crap, then whose fault is that. Once its in the box, the assumption is, that the product works as it is supposed to...and for as long as necessary...that is why we have warranties...to cover up the mistakes and incompetence among software and hardware makers...who release their products too soon, and then wait for the complaints. Do we get our money back. Not likely. Why should the user be you testing ground? That's fraudulent...bait and switch.

You are a technocrat...like me, others are use-o-crats :) We don't give a hoot about the guts of the matter, the codes and such, just provide a product that works, no excuses. And if that is too difficult...take up gardening instead.

lurkswithin 08-12-2008 05:58 PM

This is so hilarious.

Plain and simple...blackbox testing is garbage testing.....whitebox/clearbox or what other name you wish to use is the true test.

Your premise from the auto tire is crap. you can't compare the stupidity of the operator for the failure of the product. The lug nut and bolts were tested previously to be sound by experienced testers and test procedures. The failure to tighten is the responsibility of the shop for improper training of the employees on how to tighten the lug nut. It is not a premise that the bolt or nut failed...but of the employee that failed.

Again, you have taken something and tried to reinvent it. If a program is designed to do a certain thing then test it for that objective purpose. Don't test it for things it was not designed to do as it will all ways fail in that regard....That sir is why "black box testing" is garbage testing, it is constantly being subjected by unskilled testers to do what it was never designed to do.

Quote:

Oh, I love that one. ergo...every consumer must not be allowed to purchase any product that he/she has not been tested on. And if the product is crap, then whose fault is that. Once its in the box, the assumption is, that the product works as it is supposed to...and for as long as necessary...that is why we have warranties...to cover up the mistakes and incompetence among software and hardware makers...who release their products too soon, and then wait for the complaints. Do we get our money back. Not likely. Why should the user be you testing ground? That's fraudulent...bait and switch.
Again with the out of context crap...all testing should be conducted prior to marketing the product....beta testing is done as pre- marketing testing so that the users can actually put the product under real time usage and then report the bugs to the designers so they can be repaired before the product is sold.....That is what you do....you do not buy the product then beta test it....unless you are not a part of the beta testing and are nothing but a wanna-be.

Yes, when it is put on the shelf and sold as a viable product, then it is expected to work as described...if it doesn't, then we have laws that guarantee that we get our money back....they are called "Tort Laws". That is our protection from the incompetent designers and manufacturers that you describe. Unfortunately, there are unscrupulous people out there that take advantage of the internet and send out bogus programs. There are just as many bogus testers that certify that something works as designed or testify that they use it and it works as ,if not better, than described. Don't believe me just watch TV in the early AM and you will see lots of them!

Your problem sir is the blackbox testing, you have taken it too much to heart and use it to read betweeen the lines when there are no hidden words at all.
You dissect a statement and subject it to all kinds of what if's and lose sight of what the statement really says.

And yes I am a technocrat in the sense that I am :
1) An advocate of technocracy.
2)An expert in some technology, especially one in a managerial or administrative role.
3)An individual who makes decisions based solely on technical information and not personal or public opinion.


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