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Do I have a firewall built in with Windows XP? If so how do I turn it on and
off. Also I have just downloaded AntiVir free antivirus and I keep getting a window opening, (about 3 or 4 a minute) telling me that a file has a Trojan horse in it and what do I want to do with it. It defaults to 'decline access' so is that what I should do? (Or delete, wipe, rename file, or allow access - all options given). Why dont they tell me what to do instead of asking - I don't bloody know (about 5 have popped up while I've been typing this - HELP. Last one said C;/DOCUME-1/HP/LOCALS-1/TEMP/K.2279.TMP Is The Trojan Horse TR/DLdR.Barnius.3 File name is not always the same but Trojan horse name is. |
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helpless and clueless wrote:
> Do I have a firewall built in with Windows XP? If so how do > I turn it on and off. Also I have just downloaded AntiVir > free antivirus and I keep getting a window opening, (about 3 > or 4 a minute) telling me that a file has a Trojan horse in > it and what do I want to do with it. It defaults to > 'decline access' so is that what I should do? (Or delete, > wipe, rename file, or allow access - all options given). > Why dont they tell me what to do instead of asking - I > don't bloody know (about 5 have popped up while I've been > typing this - HELP. > Last one said C;/DOCUME-1/HP/LOCALS-1/TEMP/K.2279.TMP > Is The Trojan Horse TR/DLdR.Barnius.3 > File name is not always the same but Trojan horse name is. First question: Windows XP does have a basic firewall. It's turned on by default if you've installed Service Pack 2. Go to Start -> Control Panel and see if you have an icon named "Windows Firewall". If so, double click on the icon an see if it is set to On. If you want a firewall that monitors outbound connections as well, something the XP firewall doesn't do, you should download and install one of these free firewalls or purchase one that has than feature. Monitoring outbound connections is important if something gets past your defenses. An alert will be displayed whenever a new application wants to access the internet. You'll have to decided if this is a legitimate program or not. Free firewalls: Zone Alarm http://www.zonelabs.com/store/conten...eeDownload.jsp Sygate Personal Firewall http://smb.sygate.com/products/spf_standard.htm Kerio Personal Firewall http://www.kerio.com/kpf_download.html Second question: Have you run a scan recently with the AV program? Before doing that you might want to run Disk Cleanup from the Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools menu. That should clear out any temporary files. The action you take in response to an alert from your AV program is often based on the location and type of file. The file you've listed is a .tmp file, meaning temporary, in a folder titled TEMP. I'd want to remove that file and any others that are contained in that folder. If you're confused on which action you should take when confronted with an alert from your AV software there are two courses of action that are prudent. One is to search the internet for any references to the file. If you don't recognize the name, do a google search. The other course of action would be to quarantine the file. That way you can see how your PC operates without the file before you delete it. Good luck Nepatsfan |
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My reply is mixed with your words and is also at teh bottom of the message:
> Do I have a firewall built in with Windows XP? Panda_man >> Windows XP has built-in firewall. SP1 -> has partial firewall ,designed for direct internet connection SP2 -> has full firewall,suitable for all kind of user and connections If you have SP1 ,upgrade to SP 2 now because SP 2 is more secure. How to see what is your OS version : Start - Run and type : winver If so how do I turn it on and > off. Panda_man >> Because of the question you are asking I suppose you have SP1. For SP1 - Start-Settings-Control Panel-Network connections and right click on the connection you use - Properties - Advanced to enable/disable it When the firewall is enable,if you see them in Icons,tiles you should see a small yellow padlock. For SP2 - it is ON by default. Start-Settings -Control Panel-Windows Firewall or Start-Settings -Control Panel-Security Center Also I have just downloaded AntiVir free antivirus and I keep getting a > window opening, (about 3 or 4 a minute) telling me that a file has a Trojan > horse in it and what do I want to do with it. It defaults to 'decline > access' so is that what I should do? (Or delete, wipe, rename file, or allow > access - all options given). Why dont they tell me what to do instead of > asking - I don't bloody know (about 5 have popped up while I've been > typing this - HELP. > Last one said C;/DOCUME-1/HP/LOCALS-1/TEMP/K.2279.TMP > Is The Trojan Horse TR/DLdR.Barnius.3 > File name is not always the same but Trojan horse name is. 1.You have to boot in Safe Mode and delete this file,in the Temp folder. 2. You have to remove the Trojan. To do this,perform these malware removal instruction,created by me. Here is a link where I have uploaded them in a file: http://free.hit.bg/fightmalware/Malw...structions.rtf 3. I think you should use another antivirus software because Antivir free is not very good: http://www.pandasoftware.com/about/r...ernet/ally.htm |
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Thank you Nepatsfan, that has been very helpful, it's so nice to have access
to people who know what to do. "Nepatsfan" wrote: > helpless and clueless wrote: > > Do I have a firewall built in with Windows XP? If so how do > > I turn it on and off. Also I have just downloaded AntiVir > > free antivirus and I keep getting a window opening, (about 3 > > or 4 a minute) telling me that a file has a Trojan horse in > > it and what do I want to do with it. It defaults to > > 'decline access' so is that what I should do? (Or delete, > > wipe, rename file, or allow access - all options given). > > Why dont they tell me what to do instead of asking - I > > don't bloody know (about 5 have popped up while I've been > > typing this - HELP. > > Last one said C;/DOCUME-1/HP/LOCALS-1/TEMP/K.2279.TMP > > Is The Trojan Horse TR/DLdR.Barnius.3 > > File name is not always the same but Trojan horse name is. > > First question: > > Windows XP does have a basic firewall. It's turned on by > default if you've installed Service Pack 2. Go to Start -> > Control Panel and see if you have an icon named "Windows > Firewall". If so, double click on the icon an see if it is set > to On. If you want a firewall that monitors outbound > connections as well, something the XP firewall doesn't do, you > should download and install one of these free firewalls or > purchase one that has than feature. Monitoring outbound > connections is important if something gets past your defenses. > An alert will be displayed whenever a new application wants to > access the internet. You'll have to decided if this is a > legitimate program or not. > > Free firewalls: > > Zone Alarm > http://www.zonelabs.com/store/conten...eeDownload.jsp > > Sygate Personal Firewall > http://smb.sygate.com/products/spf_standard.htm > > Kerio Personal Firewall > http://www.kerio.com/kpf_download.html > > Second question: > > Have you run a scan recently with the AV program? Before doing > that you might want to run Disk Cleanup from the Start -> All > Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools menu. That should clear > out any temporary files. > > The action you take in response to an alert from your AV > program is often based on the location and type of file. The > file you've listed is a .tmp file, meaning temporary, in a > folder titled TEMP. I'd want to remove that file and any others > that are contained in that folder. > > If you're confused on which action you should take when > confronted with an alert from your AV software there are two > courses of action that are prudent. One is to search the > internet for any references to the file. If you don't recognize > the name, do a google search. The other course of action would > be to quarantine the file. That way you can see how your PC > operates without the file before you delete it. > > Good luck > > Nepatsfan > > > > > > > |
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Thank you very much for your reply Panda-man, your help is much appreciated.
"Panda_man" wrote: > My reply is mixed with your words and is also at teh bottom of the message: > > > > > Do I have a firewall built in with Windows XP? > > Panda_man >> Windows XP has built-in firewall. > SP1 -> has partial firewall ,designed for direct internet connection > SP2 -> has full firewall,suitable for all kind of user and connections > If you have SP1 ,upgrade to SP 2 now because SP 2 is more secure. > > How to see what is your OS version : > Start - Run and type : winver > > If so how do I turn it on and > > off. > Panda_man >> Because of the question you are asking I suppose you have SP1. > > For SP1 - > Start-Settings-Control Panel-Network connections and right click on the > connection you use - Properties - Advanced to enable/disable it > When the firewall is enable,if you see them in Icons,tiles you should see a > small yellow padlock. > > For SP2 - it is ON by default. > Start-Settings -Control Panel-Windows Firewall > or > Start-Settings -Control Panel-Security Center > > > Also I have just downloaded AntiVir free antivirus and I keep getting a > > window opening, (about 3 or 4 a minute) telling me that a file has a Trojan > > horse in it and what do I want to do with it. It defaults to 'decline > > access' so is that what I should do? (Or delete, wipe, rename file, or allow > > access - all options given). Why dont they tell me what to do instead of > > asking - I don't bloody know (about 5 have popped up while I've been > > typing this - HELP. > > Last one said C;/DOCUME-1/HP/LOCALS-1/TEMP/K.2279.TMP > > Is The Trojan Horse TR/DLdR.Barnius.3 > > File name is not always the same but Trojan horse name is. > > 1.You have to boot in Safe Mode and delete this file,in the Temp folder. > > 2. You have to remove the Trojan. > To do this,perform these malware removal instruction,created by me. > > Here is a link where I have uploaded them in a file: > http://free.hit.bg/fightmalware/Malw...structions.rtf > > 3. I think you should use another antivirus software because Antivir free > is not very good: > > http://www.pandasoftware.com/about/r...ernet/ally.htm > |
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You're welcome.
Nepatsfan helpless and clueless wrote: > Thank you Nepatsfan, that has been very helpful, it's so > nice to have access to people who know what to do. > > "Nepatsfan" wrote: > >> helpless and clueless wrote: >>> Do I have a firewall built in with Windows XP? If so how >>> do I turn it on and off. Also I have just downloaded >>> AntiVir free antivirus and I keep getting a window >>> opening, (about 3 or 4 a minute) telling me that a file >>> has a Trojan horse in it and what do I want to do with it. >>> It defaults to 'decline access' so is that what I should >>> do? (Or delete, wipe, rename file, or allow access - all >>> options given). Why dont they tell me what to do instead >>> of asking - I don't bloody know (about 5 have popped up >>> while I've been typing this - HELP. >>> Last one said C;/DOCUME-1/HP/LOCALS-1/TEMP/K.2279.TMP >>> Is The Trojan Horse TR/DLdR.Barnius.3 >>> File name is not always the same but Trojan horse name is. >> >> First question: >> >> Windows XP does have a basic firewall. It's turned on by >> default if you've installed Service Pack 2. Go to Start -> >> Control Panel and see if you have an icon named "Windows >> Firewall". If so, double click on the icon an see if it is >> set to On. If you want a firewall that monitors outbound >> connections as well, something the XP firewall doesn't do, >> you should download and install one of these free firewalls >> or purchase one that has than feature. Monitoring outbound >> connections is important if something gets past your >> defenses. An alert will be displayed whenever a new >> application wants to access the internet. You'll have to >> decided if this is a legitimate program or not. >> >> Free firewalls: >> >> Zone Alarm >> http://www.zonelabs.com/store/conten...eeDownload.jsp >> >> Sygate Personal Firewall >> http://smb.sygate.com/products/spf_standard.htm >> >> Kerio Personal Firewall >> http://www.kerio.com/kpf_download.html >> >> Second question: >> >> Have you run a scan recently with the AV program? Before >> doing that you might want to run Disk Cleanup from the >> Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools menu. >> That should clear out any temporary files. >> >> The action you take in response to an alert from your AV >> program is often based on the location and type of file. The >> file you've listed is a .tmp file, meaning temporary, in a >> folder titled TEMP. I'd want to remove that file and any >> others that are contained in that folder. >> >> If you're confused on which action you should take when >> confronted with an alert from your AV software there are two >> courses of action that are prudent. One is to search the >> internet for any references to the file. If you don't >> recognize the name, do a google search. The other course of >> action would be to quarantine the file. That way you can >> see how your PC operates without the file before you delete >> it. >> >> Good luck >> >> Nepatsfan |
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:-)
"helpless and clueless" wrote: > Thank you very much for your reply Panda-man, your help is much appreciated. > > "Panda_man" wrote: > > > My reply is mixed with your words and is also at teh bottom of the message: > > > > > > > > > Do I have a firewall built in with Windows XP? > > > > Panda_man >> Windows XP has built-in firewall. > > SP1 -> has partial firewall ,designed for direct internet connection > > SP2 -> has full firewall,suitable for all kind of user and connections > > If you have SP1 ,upgrade to SP 2 now because SP 2 is more secure. > > > > How to see what is your OS version : > > Start - Run and type : winver > > > > If so how do I turn it on and > > > off. > > Panda_man >> Because of the question you are asking I suppose you have SP1. > > > > For SP1 - > > Start-Settings-Control Panel-Network connections and right click on the > > connection you use - Properties - Advanced to enable/disable it > > When the firewall is enable,if you see them in Icons,tiles you should see a > > small yellow padlock. > > > > For SP2 - it is ON by default. > > Start-Settings -Control Panel-Windows Firewall > > or > > Start-Settings -Control Panel-Security Center > > > > > > Also I have just downloaded AntiVir free antivirus and I keep getting a > > > window opening, (about 3 or 4 a minute) telling me that a file has a Trojan > > > horse in it and what do I want to do with it. It defaults to 'decline > > > access' so is that what I should do? (Or delete, wipe, rename file, or allow > > > access - all options given). Why dont they tell me what to do instead of > > > asking - I don't bloody know (about 5 have popped up while I've been > > > typing this - HELP. > > > Last one said C;/DOCUME-1/HP/LOCALS-1/TEMP/K.2279.TMP > > > Is The Trojan Horse TR/DLdR.Barnius.3 > > > File name is not always the same but Trojan horse name is. > > > > 1.You have to boot in Safe Mode and delete this file,in the Temp folder. > > > > 2. You have to remove the Trojan. > > To do this,perform these malware removal instruction,created by me. > > > > Here is a link where I have uploaded them in a file: > > http://free.hit.bg/fightmalware/Malw...structions.rtf > > > > 3. I think you should use another antivirus software because Antivir free > > is not very good: > > > > http://www.pandasoftware.com/about/r...ernet/ally.htm > > |
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