Look for Dr. Delete in Google and use an application like that to forceablly
delete the file either right away or next time you restart......
By the way, im assuming you are using Outlook Express to view your email and
another thing you can do is also search for the application HijackThis! and
reply with the log that it generates, I will keep an eye out for your reply
and from looking at the log I can definately advise you as to which items in
that log you can have it delete. HijackThis! is the down and dirty way to
get rid of most spyware, you just have to have a trained technician help you
with the results whether it be me or someone else.
Cheers!
Cory
From: David Gillett <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list
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To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] Hello! An annoying problem has arisen, at least
annoying to me!
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 00:44:50 -0800
>On 13 Dec 2006 at 16:00, marilyn tellez wrote:
>
> > I have 3 messages on my e-mail records, & today with another that I
> > can't delete. I have to use ctr/alt/delete to get back to the system
> > & read the rest of the e-mails. My ISP people have said that this is
> > a M/Express problem or my pc. I have run AVG to see if there is/was a
> > virus. But the messages remain & I can't delete them. What's going
> > on here?
>
> I spent several hours today coping with two dozen machines on campus
>that
>suddenly started trying to infect their neighbors with a member of the
>"SDBot" family of malware.
> One of my co-workers pointed out that one of the machines had an
>outstanding service ticket from last week -- a report that the user could
>not delete email messages.
>
> I'm not sure if AVG should detect this or not. Since it was *only* two
>dozen machines infected, I believe that if your OS and antivirus updates
>are
>current and your Administrator password is more than 14 characters long,
>you're immune to this particular infection that I was seeing.
>
>David Gillett
>
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