Symantec W32.Antinny Removal Tool 1.2.0
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Symantec Corporation
Date: 01/28/2007 Size: 175 KB License: Freeware Requires: Win 8 / 7 / Vista / 03 / XP Downloads: 18184 times TIP: Click Here to Repair or Restore Missing Windows Files |
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Symantec W32.Antinny Removal Tool will remove W32.HLLW.Antinny, W32.HLLW.Antinny.E, W32.HLLW.Antinny.G, W32.Antinny.K, W32.Antinny.Q, W32.Antinny.AX, Trojan.Sientok and Trojan.Exponny.
If you are on a network or have a full-time connection to the Internet, such as a DSL or cable modem, disconnect the computer from the network and Internet. Disable or password-protect file sharing, or set the shared files to Read Only, before reconnecting the computers to the network or to the Internet.
Because this worm spreads by using shared folders on networked computers, to ensure that the worm does not reinfect the computer after it has been removed, Symantec suggests sharing with Read Only access or by using password protection.
If you are removing an infection from a network, first make sure that all the shares are disabled or set to Read Only.
Note for network administrators: If you are running MS Exchange 2000 Server, we recommend that you exclude the M drive from the scan by running the tool from a command line, with the Exclude switch.
If this app does not solve your problem, visit our Anti-Virus category for other free removal tools.
If you are on a network or have a full-time connection to the Internet, such as a DSL or cable modem, disconnect the computer from the network and Internet. Disable or password-protect file sharing, or set the shared files to Read Only, before reconnecting the computers to the network or to the Internet.
Because this worm spreads by using shared folders on networked computers, to ensure that the worm does not reinfect the computer after it has been removed, Symantec suggests sharing with Read Only access or by using password protection.
If you are removing an infection from a network, first make sure that all the shares are disabled or set to Read Only.
Note for network administrators: If you are running MS Exchange 2000 Server, we recommend that you exclude the M drive from the scan by running the tool from a command line, with the Exclude switch.
If this app does not solve your problem, visit our Anti-Virus category for other free removal tools.