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I have a client who had several viruses and some spyware on her system. I
have disinfected the viruses and removed the spyware. One of the viruses was similar to Smitfraud, in that it replaced her wallpaper with a "spyware" message. However, it didn't infect the wininet.dll file. The problem she is having now is that she can't change the wallpaper. She was able to change the background color from black to white, but when she chooses a wallpaper theme and clicks apply, nothing happens. The browse button on that page is ghosted, so she can't browse to the picture that she has saved on her hard drive. When she restarts the system, the picture that used to be her wallpaper briefly flashes before the system restarts, so I know it's still there. It's almost like the wallpaper "function" is corrupted. I have seen this a couple of other times on other people's systems, but can't figure out how to solve the issue. Any ideas are appreciated. |
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 06:26:08 -0700, Kim wrote:
> I have a client who had several viruses and some spyware on her system. I > have disinfected the viruses and removed the spyware. One of the viruses was > similar to Smitfraud, in that it replaced her wallpaper with a "spyware" > message. However, it didn't infect the wininet.dll file. The problem she is > having now is that she can't change the wallpaper. She was able to change the > background color from black to white, but when she chooses a wallpaper theme > and clicks apply, nothing happens. The browse button on that page is ghosted, > so she can't browse to the picture that she has saved on her hard drive. When > she restarts the system, the picture that used to be her wallpaper briefly > flashes before the system restarts, so I know it's still there. It's almost > like the wallpaper "function" is corrupted. I have seen this a couple of > other times on other people's systems, but can't figure out how to solve the > issue. Any ideas are appreciated. Some of these things add a web item. The web item will behave as a "wallpaper overlay." Remove the web item and the normal desktop/wallpaper is revealed. Try Display> Properties> Desktop> Customize Desktop> Web. Uncheck web items and/or delete them. Or the spyware may have changed a policy that is blocking the change of wallpaper (not as common but could happen). See "Wallpaper - Desktop - Disable" on this page for directions on how to remove that restriction: http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_w.htm -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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I Sharon
Do you speak in french... because i speak in english but just a little bit! I would say that i have the same problem of you but me...I am able to change the background color from black to white or anything other color... and i dont be able to clic on other thing.. i have winows XP familial and my computer is p4 1.8 thanks for your help! Dave |
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I Sharon
Do you speak in french... because i speak in english but just a little bit! I would say that i have the same problem of you but me...I am able to change the background color from black to white or anything other color... and i dont be able to clic on other thing.. i have winows XP familial and my computer is p4 1.8 thanks for your help! Dave |
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On 10 Nov 2005 14:45:05 -0800, David_bazinet@msn.com wrote:
> I Sharon > > Do you speak in french... because i speak in english but > just a little bit! I would say that i have the same problem of you but > me...I am able to change the background color from black to white or > anything other color... and i dont be able to clic on other thing.. i > have winows XP familial and my computer is p4 1.8 thanks for your help! > Dave Hi, Dave. Sorry to say but I do not speak French. Here is a link to the web based newsgroups in your language: http://www.microsoft.com/france/wind...up/default.asp -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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Sharon,
Thanks for the reply. I had already gotten rid of the web item, but that hadn't solved the problem. In the end, the client was having a lot of different issues, so she asked me to format and reinstall everything. That obviously solved the wallpaper issue. I did go to the web site you suggested and will keep a copy of that on hand in case this occurs again. Thanks again. Kim "Sharon F" wrote: > On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 06:26:08 -0700, Kim wrote: > > > I have a client who had several viruses and some spyware on her system. I > > have disinfected the viruses and removed the spyware. One of the viruses was > > similar to Smitfraud, in that it replaced her wallpaper with a "spyware" > > message. However, it didn't infect the wininet.dll file. The problem she is > > having now is that she can't change the wallpaper. She was able to change the > > background color from black to white, but when she chooses a wallpaper theme > > and clicks apply, nothing happens. The browse button on that page is ghosted, > > so she can't browse to the picture that she has saved on her hard drive. When > > she restarts the system, the picture that used to be her wallpaper briefly > > flashes before the system restarts, so I know it's still there. It's almost > > like the wallpaper "function" is corrupted. I have seen this a couple of > > other times on other people's systems, but can't figure out how to solve the > > issue. Any ideas are appreciated. > > Some of these things add a web item. The web item will behave as a > "wallpaper overlay." Remove the web item and the normal desktop/wallpaper > is revealed. Try Display> Properties> Desktop> Customize Desktop> Web. > Uncheck web items and/or delete them. > > Or the spyware may have changed a policy that is blocking the change of > wallpaper (not as common but could happen). See "Wallpaper - Desktop - > Disable" on this page for directions on how to remove that restriction: > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_w.htm > > -- > Sharon F > MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User > |
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I can't read the resilts of this thread and haave the same problem, can
someone please advise? "Kim" wrote: > I have a client who had several viruses and some spyware on her system. I > have disinfected the viruses and removed the spyware. One of the viruses was > similar to Smitfraud, in that it replaced her wallpaper with a "spyware" > message. However, it didn't infect the wininet.dll file. The problem she is > having now is that she can't change the wallpaper. She was able to change the > background color from black to white, but when she chooses a wallpaper theme > and clicks apply, nothing happens. The browse button on that page is ghosted, > so she can't browse to the picture that she has saved on her hard drive. When > she restarts the system, the picture that used to be her wallpaper briefly > flashes before the system restarts, so I know it's still there. It's almost > like the wallpaper "function" is corrupted. I have seen this a couple of > other times on other people's systems, but can't figure out how to solve the > issue. Any ideas are appreciated. |
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