Re: How to disable Malicious Software Removal Tool ?
The MRT.exe loads up by it self without any user intervention, so somewhere
along the lines its autotsrating todo the scan. Killing the process in task
manager does not work 'access is denied' even logged in as an admin.
I think i got to he botom of this now, the scan log mrt.log showed an error;
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Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool v1.42, June 2008
Started On Mon Jun 30 12:28:05 2008
->Scan ERROR: resource process://pid:1252 (code 0x00000057 (87))
->Scan ERROR: resource process://pid:1252 (code 0x0000054F (1359))
->Scan ERROR: resource process://pid:1368 (code 0x00000057 (87))
->Scan ERROR: resource process://pid:1368 (code 0x0000054F (1359))
->Scan ERROR: resource file://A:\ACTIVE~1\UNWISE.EXE (code 0x0000054F
(1359))
->Scan ERROR: resource file://A:\ACTIVE~1\UNWISE.EXE A:\ACTIVE~1\INSTALL.LOG
(code 0x0000054F (1359))
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After some more digging around i found this to be related to a
task-scheduler that have been set by a piece of softwrae called "Active Sync
Recovery software".
Uninstalling the softwrae and deleeting the schedule backup job seems to
have fixed the MRT scan from hanging after 9minutes.
Just keeping everyone informed incase someone has the same problem in
future.
Thanks for you advice Malke.
"Malke" <malke@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> AP wrote:
>
>> Thanks for your prompt reply, much appreciated.
>>
>> Unfortunately the scan is taking rather along time and i want to put a
>> stop to it.
>> I have tried removing the mrt.exe file while in safe mode, but it still
>> crops up a few minutes later on the windows 2000 machine.
>>
>> Will deleteing the windows registry entry refeencing the scan work to put
>> a stop to the scan re-occuring?
>
> Please explain in a clearer fashion what is happening. You have the MSRT
> running and can't stop it? What is wrong with using Task Manager>End Task?
> It starts up again when you reboot? Very strange. Since IIRC Win2k doesn't
> have msconfig, use AutRuns to help you do a clean boot.
>
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx
>
> And you didn't answer my question about the virus/malware status of this
> machine. Is it known clean? Is your operating system completely patched?
> Do
> you use a firewall and an antivirus? Which ones?
>
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