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Logan 5
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Re: keystroke logger problem

said by moreprivacy:

I would try running the free trial of Security Task Manager and also install Snoopfree, which is free. They are both very good at detecting keyloggers.
FWIW: I tried SnoopFree on the recommendiation made above and ended up having to run a System Restore Rollback because SnoopFree apparently needs it's own version of the VBRUN .dll file (among others) which breaks things like the task bar and start menu's in XP Pro.

Luckily I had SR enabled or I would have had to have done an ERD repair....messy.

B
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said by Logan 5 See Profile:

said by moreprivacy:

I would try running the free trial of Security Task Manager and also install Snoopfree, which is free. They are both very good at detecting keyloggers.
FWIW: I tried SnoopFree on the recommendiation made above and ended up having to run a System Restore Rollback because SnoopFree apparently needs it's own version of the VBRUN .dll file (among others) which breaks things like the task bar and start menu's in XP Pro.

Luckily I had SR enabled or I would have had to have done an ERD repair....messy.
Note To Self: Installing security programs solely on the recommendation of anonymous posters, not the best idea...



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Logan 5
Wondering what happens next..
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The WasteLAN
·Pacific Bell - SBC

said by B See Profile:

Note To Self: Installing security programs solely on the recommendation of anonymous posters, not the best idea...:)-- b
Indeed...... I actually ended up fixing not only the SnoopFree problem, but another driver problem with the System Restore, so the minor hassle was worth it for the benefit gained by doing this.

It wasn't on my main box, but I'm still happy that it was removed almost easier then it was installed.
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