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balin123 July 16th, 2005 11:42 PM

to many 851.7 results
 
I know it is a virus, I will not download it, but why are there so many?
is there something wrong with my limewire that I am getting so many 851.7 sources?
Whay can I do to get rid of them, what is going on please tell me.

I think there is another one too around the 700+ size.

StuartyD July 28th, 2005 06:49 AM

manually fixing 851.7 virus p2p
 
i had problem of limewire continually restarting after trying to close it, also the task manager would not open, unfortuantly no anti-virus software/spyware remover would fix it properly.As every time i removed it, the problem would arrise when restarting the computer.
i managed to manually remove it-
using a program 'Highjackthis 1.99.0.1' to access the taskmanager list once again, noticing the unusual backround program 'winupdates.exe' i ended the process. as the real update process for windows is'wdfmgr'.
then going to 'C:\Program Files' i also found the file winupdates, which was hidden, after deleting this the problem was gone.

note that the process must be ended before deleting the file.

this will not take in to account for all 851.7 based viruses as they will vary.

stepmonster July 28th, 2005 05:46 PM

I posted earlier about the same subject. I know enough not to download these files since they're all infected - I just don't know how to keep them out of my search lists. It seems all I get in response to a search are these virulent 851.7kb files and few, if any, legitimate files.

Surely we're not the only ones encountering this problem. Does anyone have a solution?

Bassie August 4th, 2005 12:12 PM

I had the same. If there is a file p2pnetworking.exe in your processcreen (ctrl+alt+del) then look at this link. It's a big job to get it away. http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/index...&hl=p2pnetwork

res116 August 5th, 2005 07:08 PM

why cant limewire delete these files fromthe database

Neo2k6 August 6th, 2005 01:20 AM

alot of people change their download directory, but please check the folder in

Quote:

c:\documents and settings\username\complete
at least ur not sharing them if u have changed directory BUT if u goto
Quote:

c:\documents and settings\username\
and not see "complete" folder type it in at the end of address bar
if every1 can do this the files will start to disapear

Hells Angel September 30th, 2005 03:39 AM

Virus's
 
What has happened to limewire. every file I search for no matter what size comes back with virus's of about 850kb. It has got to the point that I have stopped using limewire as searching is a waste of time. Anyone know what is causing this because it has me stumped??:confused:

Sphinx September 30th, 2005 08:26 PM

Its not Limewire its the users sticking in viruses. Limewire is not responsible for any viruses you may get infected with. Stay clear of the pirated software, games and you wont get infected. Users are spreading the viruses/worms/trojans because Gnutella is an open network. Software makers/RIAA/etc. are sticking in their own for users to foolishly download. Have a good anti-virus protection program while using a P2P app and you'll be fine.

markymark October 22nd, 2005 06:43 PM

about time
 
I have had 165 zipped folders in my shared folder ,through three Limewire downloads and removals. I was begining to think it was time to wipe out my hardrive completly to get rid of the virus..........Very helpful, thank you ,I think ill go try applying what ive learned here.thank you again

DarkSorrow October 22nd, 2005 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by res116
why cant limewire delete these files fromthe database
LimeWire have no control over Gnutella network. Gnetulla have no control over it network, but Gnutella can shut down its network.

p2p work different way. it like BitTorrent. P2P is Peer-to-Peer which it mean Computer-to-Computer. every data you download is from people computer.

Capriccio15992 October 26th, 2005 01:46 AM

Isn't there a solution for not download virus ?

All files that i see are about 851 Kb. and they are virus
is not possible.

I think to disinstall lime wire.

Do you have some solutions ?
Very Thanks

tomasr10 November 29th, 2005 05:52 AM

Ok...
I've tried Spybot and Ad-aware SE Personal, but nothing helped.
The problem is still there. I've stopped using limewire now (the new map ''completed'' came up every time)

Name: WIN32.P2P-WORM.ALCAN.A
Zip. Size: 851,7 kb

I tried to delete the zipfiles, but everytime I restarted Limewire the map ''completed'' was still there. How do I get rid of the zipfiles??

tomasr10 November 29th, 2005 05:59 AM

What's the danger of WIN32.P2P-WORM.ALCAN.A??

Lord of the Rings November 29th, 2005 06:43 AM

WARNING: Viruses on network you should be aware of!

Anadarkos November 29th, 2005 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by tomasr10
Ok...
I've tried Spybot and Ad-aware SE Personal, but nothing helped.
The problem is still there. I've stopped using limewire now (the new map ''completed'' came up every time)

Name: WIN32.P2P-WORM.ALCAN.A
Zip. Size: 851,7 kb

I tried to delete the zipfiles, but everytime I restarted Limewire the map ''completed'' was still there. How do I get rid of the zipfiles??


If you know the name of the file that is causing the infection, open regedit and "search" for that file name. Then delete them all.

I use Panda Titanium for anti virus, Ewido for maleware, spyware keystroke monitors and other such programs. I also have ZoneAlarm Pro.

Art99 December 24th, 2005 07:30 PM

Use only one "Shared folder", check all your files and delete all the ones that are 851.7k.

Most of the people I know, they block hosts that have those files in their shared folder. I do the same thing. I know this is not good because many people are not going to be able to access my shared folder but this is a good way to keep careless people out. Careless means, people that don't clean their shared folders from those pests.
I suggest you do the same thing. Every time you search for a file and those 851.7k come up, block that host. That will remind them to clean their shared folder.

de1946 April 8th, 2008 10:03 PM

Does anyone here know why I download a program and it's called setup.exe and i can't open it because the error is: Windows cannot access the specified device, path, or file. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access.
It happens on every program. Thanks!


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