-=PCTechTalk=- Re: MORE QUESTIONS ON TROJAN HORSE

I can't tell you what to do as I don't know what the SysReg.exe  file is for. 
My ZA started asking if I wanted to let it go online, I went looking for 
SysReg.exe  and deleted it, I haven't had any trouble yet.
Sincerely Yours,
Hank
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Patsy Becker 
  To: PCTechTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 3:32 PM
  Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- MORE QUESTIONS ON TROJAN HORSE


  Well I have done everything that I was told to do to check for this "thing".  
I am still very confused.
  I went to my Norton Program and opened up the reports file and this is when 
the Trojan Horse showed up
  Date:5/23/03  Time 20:00:06 Virus Scan Started
  Date: 5/23/03  Tme 20:54:32  The file  C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMS\SysReg.exe is 
infected with the Trojan Horse Virus;  Unable to delete this  file.

  Date 5/23/03  Time 21:09:10  The File C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMS\SysReg.exe is 
infected with the Trojan Horse Virus  Unable to repair this file.

  Date 5/23/03  Time  21:08:28  The file C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEMS\SysReg.exe was 
infected with the Trojan Horse Virus.  The file was quarantined.

  So now my question is:  Can I safely delete this file that is sitting in 
quarantine or what should I do with it.  Is the SysReg file an important file 
and one that is needed.  Talk about being confused but that I am.  When it 
comes to the internal workings of the computer, I think I am not that savvy.
  Can someone offer up some explanations and or help.
  Pat
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