Someone has been fooling around with the computer the boss uses (it is an HP Pavilion running Windows 98), and now open windows close instead of minimizing when I click on the “_” box in the upper right corner of the window.
I was installing a new print driver when I noticed the problem–I don’t think I caused it, but it is possible it happened during my struggles anyway.
Anyone have any ideas on what to look at and what to change or reset to get things back to normal?
Can you get to the “closed” programs if you hit Alt-Tab? The Friend Greeting worm can prevent minimized programs from appearing on the taskbar. That link has information on removing it from your system.
Number, Alt-Tab does make the window sessions available, so they aren’t 100 % closed, they just aren’t “minimized” to where they appear in the task bar (or whatever that thing at the bottom of the screen is called). (We have found one application that does minimize correctly–the window emulating to the ASD/400.)
Alt-Tab certainly helps the situation, so thanks a bunch. But I’m still want to make minimize work properly if possible.
Number has nailed it - it’s a virus. There was a thread about it on this board a few weeks ago, but I won’t burden the hamsters with a search, since cleaning out the virus will cure the problem. Update your Norton/McAfee/whatever anti-virus software, and go after the evil little worm!
I’m still exploring and reading the site mentioned, but so far I have found nothing on his pc that indicates that “Friend Greeting” was ever installed on it.
Updated info–Now Eudora lite is also minimizing correctly along with the AS/400, but Explorer, Word, and others still do not.
OK. You guys are good. I was able to find several of the “Indications of Infection” that McAfee said to look for. It’s just that there’s nothing on the computer named “Friend*”, and that’s the first thing I looked for. Problem is not solve, but at least it is identified. Thanks to both of you.
Hope it works out. Often, figuring out how a particular infection managed to get to the PC is the toughest part - the “well-written” worms and viruses do their dirty work and then erase their own footsteps. And of course the user whose machine has been “hit” always insists that he didn’t do anything, didn’t download anything, didn’t install anything, didn’t read any email, etc., etc. Must be spontaneous generation, eh?
Your search probably turned up nothing because the program file has the hidden attribute set; Here is a page detailing how to manually remove the worm, but I’d let my AV software do the job if I were you.