w32.spybot.worm virus

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    Default w32.spybot.worm virus

    My Symantec antivirus software detected this virus in
    numerous files on July 1, 2003. I was able to quarantine
    and delete all files except the wupdmgr32.exe file that
    is a Microsoft windows upgrade marketing file. Symantec
    cannot clean or quarantine and cannot delete. It appears
    to delete, but reappears back into the original file
    within seconds after it hits the recycle bin. I am using
    Windows XP. Help....S. Green
    S. Green Guest

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    Default Re: w32.spybot.worm virus

    Goto [url]www.symantec.com[/url] and you may find a virus removal tool. Follow the
    instructions on how to use it EXACTLY (probably involving using safe mode,
    disabling system restore etc.) and your virus should be gone.
    Conduct a scan of your whole hard drive afterwards to check.
    BTW is the reappearing file also infected? If so, the virus may be running
    the background and recreating this file.
    You should set both of your 'Bloodhound Heuristics' settings in Norton
    Antivirus to highest immediately to pick up any hybrid (polymorphed)
    viruses.
    If this continues, the best thing may be a full reinstall but try everything
    before this.

    Good luck.

    "S. Green" <s.green@netzero.net> wrote in message
    news:0bad01c340b1$528edfb0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
    > My Symantec antivirus software detected this virus in
    > numerous files on July 1, 2003. I was able to quarantine
    > and delete all files except the wupdmgr32.exe file that
    > is a Microsoft windows upgrade marketing file. Symantec
    > cannot clean or quarantine and cannot delete. It appears
    > to delete, but reappears back into the original file
    > within seconds after it hits the recycle bin. I am using
    > Windows XP. Help....S. Green

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