WINSVRC.EXE

What is this file?

What OS?
What version of the OS?
Where is the file, or where is it supposed to be, -or- where did you find it?
Did it come up in an error message, and if so, what did the error popup say exactly?
What is your favorite color?
What is your quest?

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Re: OP–> a collection of binary “bits” stored in a magnetic media using ones and zeros stored as alternating magnetic polarity areas.
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Win98 look for it on startup.
The PC has the lovebug. We are talking FDISK here, I’m just curious what the file is or was.
Thanks.

This is not good. It’s Navidad, a worm. Very infectious.

tsk tsk tsk…

Thanks, soulsling.

Will outlook run a VBS if Outlook is not the email client?

For thsoe of you who are dealing with the Navidad.exe virus, here is a URL for more information. There are also instructions on how to fix it manually. However, if you aren’t fluent in computer-speak, I recommend the Tool-fix. There is a link to download it. Save it to your desktop, then run it. All in all, this process should take less than 5 minutes.

I spent all of Tuesday afternoon dealing with this mess. One more note…your Internet Browser should open fine, even if the pop-up box tells you that applications can’t be run. Hell, if you’re reading this and you have the virus, then you already know that! :wink:

Good Luck!

I strongly suggest you to purchase a Norton Antivirus kit.

You’re Peter Norton, right?
:slight_smile:

We use Norton on some PCs and McAfee on others. The problem is that you can’t have 300 guys update daily, or that is all the LAN would be doing.

Now if someone had a virus update that would load from a Novell script when users logged on, that would be cool. Update one PC, load the update to the server and everyone is updated when they log on the next morning.

More like Peter North.

Eso no és bueno.

Uh, Norton LiveUpdate does that.

And I found out how MacAfee does,
Cool.
Thanks, Uniball!