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JoeM
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Was doing a virus scan and Norton found a low risk virus that it
automatically removed. Just to be sure I looked at the docs for the virus and
it mentioned that certain entries may have to be deleted from the registry.
Since I use my own account, most of my keys fall under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER/software/microsoft/windows/current version etc or
HKLM/software/microsoft/windows... or internet explorer/main etc. I noticed
that I do not have any entries under HKCU/software except an empty default
key, and a key named "blah" with the following data;
R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet
Settings,ProxyOverride =
localhost;127.0.0.1;*.wired.com;*.hotmail.com;*.passport.com;*.pcworld.com;*.cnn.net;i.dslr.net;*.samspade.org;images.viacomlocalnetworks.com;*.tinyurl.com;tinyurl.com;wdc.speakeasy.net;pcpitstop.com;highlander-official.com;<local>
The comptuer still seems to work with no apparent problems with no entries
under software. Additionally, in HKLM/software/microsoft/internet
explorer/main, nearly 2/3 of the entries are missing. Again the computer
doesn't seem to have any problems and I would not have stumbled upon this
situation had Norton not found the virus that may have been present since
March when I did my last full scan.
Question is, do you have any idea what has happened, and what is the "blah"
key and is it a dangerous entry like a virus or spyware? What are the proxy
override settings anyway? Thanks in advance for anything you can offer.
Joe.
automatically removed. Just to be sure I looked at the docs for the virus and
it mentioned that certain entries may have to be deleted from the registry.
Since I use my own account, most of my keys fall under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER/software/microsoft/windows/current version etc or
HKLM/software/microsoft/windows... or internet explorer/main etc. I noticed
that I do not have any entries under HKCU/software except an empty default
key, and a key named "blah" with the following data;
R1 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet
Settings,ProxyOverride =
localhost;127.0.0.1;*.wired.com;*.hotmail.com;*.passport.com;*.pcworld.com;*.cnn.net;i.dslr.net;*.samspade.org;images.viacomlocalnetworks.com;*.tinyurl.com;tinyurl.com;wdc.speakeasy.net;pcpitstop.com;highlander-official.com;<local>
The comptuer still seems to work with no apparent problems with no entries
under software. Additionally, in HKLM/software/microsoft/internet
explorer/main, nearly 2/3 of the entries are missing. Again the computer
doesn't seem to have any problems and I would not have stumbled upon this
situation had Norton not found the virus that may have been present since
March when I did my last full scan.
Question is, do you have any idea what has happened, and what is the "blah"
key and is it a dangerous entry like a virus or spyware? What are the proxy
override settings anyway? Thanks in advance for anything you can offer.
Joe.