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Old 07-16-2008, 01:45 AM
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running a program from cmd

one of my kids click on a spyware virus last night. Trying to run a program
to remove it but need to run it from CMD. Virus is not allowing me access to
my desk top.
The virus is XLG Service Center

Thanks for any insight
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Old 07-16-2008, 02:00 AM
The Real Truth MVP
 
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Re: running a program from cmd

What program are you trying to use to remove it and which one identified the
virus?


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"markw" <markw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:028E8CA5-9DDF-462A-9757-8046E1D2DE7F@microsoft.com...
> one of my kids click on a spyware virus last night. Trying to run a
> program
> to remove it but need to run it from CMD. Virus is not allowing me access
> to
> my desk top.
> The virus is XLG Service Center
>
> Thanks for any insight


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Old 07-16-2008, 06:05 AM
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Re: running a program from cmd

The person claiming to be "The Real Truth MVP" is a lying fraud and should
not be trusted for any purpose, no matter how harmless she/he/it pretends to
be. This person is such a potential problem for innocent people that
Microsoft actually DID go to the effort to ban it from these MS servers.
Unfortunately, some clueless geek at MS messed up and let the lying weasel
back onto the servers

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"The Real Truth MVP" <toidi@tpap.com> wrote in message
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> What program are you trying to use to remove it and which one identified
> the virus?
>
>
> --
> Ignore posts made by the person called Leythos, he is a stalker who's been
> obsessed with me for years ever since I spurned his advances towards me.
>
>
>
>
> "markw" <markw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:028E8CA5-9DDF-462A-9757-8046E1D2DE7F@microsoft.com...
>> one of my kids click on a spyware virus last night. Trying to run a
>> program
>> to remove it but need to run it from CMD. Virus is not allowing me
>> access to
>> my desk top.
>> The virus is XLG Service Center
>>
>> Thanks for any insight

>



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Old 07-16-2008, 06:29 AM
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RE: running a program from cmd

Cmd might not be what youre trying to do,in cmd type:taskmgr.exe
In taskmgr,select applications tab,new task,type in the service you want
to run.

"markw" wrote:

> one of my kids click on a spyware virus last night. Trying to run a program
> to remove it but need to run it from CMD. Virus is not allowing me access to
> my desk top.
> The virus is XLG Service Center
>
> Thanks for any insight

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Old 07-17-2008, 12:16 AM
Leythos
 
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Re: running a program from cmd

In article <jKbfk.15508$uE5.2352@flpi144.ffdc.sbc.com>, toidi@tpap.com
says...
> Ignore posts made by the person called Leythos, he is a stalker who's been
> obsessed with me for years ever since I spurned his advances towards me.
>


Do you really want to trust someone that was banned from posting
directly to Microsoft Usenet servers, someone that has posted links to
pornographic materials on HIS WEBSITE, who's website is in the MVP HOST
Block list, and who provides a tool for your use that will block access
to reputable anti-malware sites without telling you he's doing it?

And do you really want to trust someone that has had to change their
posting identity after being busted by MS as a fake MVP?

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Old 07-17-2008, 07:49 PM
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RE: running a program from cmd

Thank you Andrew E. That was just what I was looking for. Mark

"Andrew E." wrote:

> Cmd might not be what youre trying to do,in cmd type:taskmgr.exe
> In taskmgr,select applications tab,new task,type in the service you want
> to run.
>
> "markw" wrote:
>
> > one of my kids click on a spyware virus last night. Trying to run a program
> > to remove it but need to run it from CMD. Virus is not allowing me access to
> > my desk top.
> > The virus is XLG Service Center
> >
> > Thanks for any insight

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