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This is a report from the scan I ran last night
LadyW8tn41


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Scan Started Thu May 27 00:48:37 2010
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C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\.clamwin\quarantine\infected.iss2.tar.gz.infected: Trojan.Downloader-67049 FOUND
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\.clamwin\quarantine\infected.iss2.tar.gz.infected not moved/copied since already in quarantine

Why can't this Trojan be deleted again? Why in the WORLD would it be "copied"??????? Why not deleted? Shocked
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GuitarBob


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The trojan file is already in the quarantine folder. You probably do not need to scan the ClamWin Qarantine folder. I exclude it from my scans. Just manually delete the file(s).

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How do I delete it? I cannot find any way to do that.
LadyW8tn41


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There are no options for deleting that file anywhere I can find--how do I delete a file when There's no way to find it?
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GuitarBob


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The scan report told you where the file is--C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\.clamwin\quarantine\infected.iss2.tar.gz.infected. That is in the ClamWin quarantine folder on your computer. Go there, right click on the file, and select delete.

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Okay thank-you----I did that
LadyW8tn41


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and new scan shows its not anywhere in my puter. But my Java and ActiveX Controls aren't working right. Any suggestions on how to fix them?
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GuitarBob


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It looks like those infected files were just archived files (not executable files), which would not account for any Active-X/Javascript problems, so you can just ignore my comments in answer to the other post you made. By the way, you should only make one post re: a topic.

I'm at a loss to help. Perhaps someone else can suggest something. If not, I think you need to get some professional, hands-on help.

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This is a report from the scan I ran last night
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