Try scanning your system with /several/ of the better online scanners,
such as:
Kaspersky Antivirus (
http://www.kaspersky.com/virusscanner)
Panda ActiveScan (
http://www.pandasoftware.com/activescan)
HijackThis is a program that searches your computer for signs of
infection. The program produces a detailed log that you can submit to
volunteer experts for analysis. (The Microsoft public newsgroups do
/not/ offer this service.) More information:
http://www.whatthetech.com/hijackthis_v2/
If none of the above remove the infection, you may want to show the
computer to a professional.
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
DBryant wrote:
> I have a Dell GX280 w/ Dell 17" LCD running XP SP3. When the user opens IE7,
> the IE window shakes and the tab bar doubles. This continues for about 1
> mintute and then the window is navigatable and normal. I have reduced the
> size of the window to make sure it was just that window and it is. The window
> frame doesn't jump, only the contents inside. I have done all the updates
> (including going from SP2 to SP3), ran two different types of anti-spyware,
> and ran our anti-virus software. The anti-spyware erradicated many problems
> and the virus scan found nothing after three passes. It appeared to have
> solved the problem, but checking with the user this morning it is back to
> doing it. No other program windows do this, just IE7. I found a suggestion to
> remove the LINKs toolbar. I will try that next but wanted to see if anyone
> had seen this before or had any ideas. Thanks!