[triadtechtalk] Re: Windows Messanger

  • From: Armando Barreiro <avbsantos@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: triadtechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 01:45:47 -0500 (GMT-05:00)

Now..., see what I! started? (LMBO with humbled mien & shrug)

You're absolutely right, dlccom is no worm at all!! My dislexia is really 
acting up and
has most definitely led me to put my big foot in my mouth. I traced my 
browser's history
to find the place where I might have seen it defined as being a worm and, of 
course,
I misread the entire thing. I want to blame it on my dislexia..., so as not to 
call myself stupid(LOL).

I apologize to all, above all and in the first place to Juanita. I could 
certainly have led
her to make a mess of things, couldn't I?

At least I stirred up the hive enough so as to make this place come alive.

Glad you all decided to participate and kept an eye on me. Again, I'm certainly
most sorry 'bout my blunder, Juanita.

Kudos, Bruce!!

Merry Christmas to all.
Armando

No sin, no breach of nature's law, goes unpunished.~Mahatma Ghandi

-----Original Message-----
>From: Bruce Eddy <beddy1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Dec 20, 2005 4:09 PM
>To: triadtechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [triadtechtalk] Re: Windows Messanger
>
>Hi Juanita..
>A couple things.. Not trying to start an argument here but I beg to differ
>with some things....
>
>no where on any of Armando's Google links or on my own searches did I see
>the word 'worm' at all for anything??
>
>The dllcc and the dlcccoms stuff is related to your printer. Most likely you
>got the printer WITH the PC?? All I saw in my searches were highjackthis
>logs.. all mentioning having the same files as you, but not one of the HJT
>gurus ( some of which are MVPs) told anyone of them to remove any of the
>dllcc files?
>
>The viewpoint thingy is to watch media type things online.. you can
>uninstall that thru add/remove programs.. it's not exactly a 'bad guy' per
>se'.. but some of the spyware programs will list it as such,, Just like they
>do for Weather bug.. It's not a bad guy BAAAAD guy, in the real sense of the
>term...
>
>The DSagent could actually be uninstalled.. but that's not really
>necessary.. all it does is check with the Dell site for upgrades/updates for
>your specific PC... Again, not officially a 'bad' guy..not absolutely
>'needed'  either..just turn it off from loading on every boot and run it
>manually so if there's an update that dell thinks your system needs, you can
>set a restore point, do the update manually and se if your system is better
>or worse.. if it's worse, revert back to your restore point....
>
>A couple things you can try.. 1 try renaming those dlcc files to something
>easy to change back.. add a 1 to the front or the back of the file then
>reboot your system if your printer no longer works, then you can be pretty
>positive those are good files.. 
>
>You don't absolutely HAVE to have your printer load on every boot, but
>sometimes you lose some easy functionality if you shut it down.. Don't make
>your PC harder to run just because things load automatically? You've got 512
>megs of ram! Use it to your advantage. XP is muuuuch better at using ram
>than any flavor of 9X that you're used to seeing... There's no need to shut
>down anything and everything that's not absolutely essential for fear of
>running out of memory..
>
>Everything that auto-loads or everything that tries to connect outside is
>NOT a bad guy...run your firewall, your Av your anti spyware stuff.. you
>should be fine...
>
>You can lock up your PC so secure that's it's impossible to function or that
>everything you do becomes a chore or takes extra steps? Yes you need to be
>cautious and careful, but you don't have to be paranoid? Don't let the PC
>own you?
>
>
>Again, I don't mean to cause a problem here, But I personally looked at
>Juanita's HJT log before she posted it here. I made my suggestions and I see
>no reason to turn off any more than told her then, other than the optional
>things I mentioned to her.. again I don't mean to butt in here, but when I
>see someone getting almost paranoid, based on something some one else
>said... I gotta speak up...
>
>Just my 611 cents,
>Bruce
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: triadtechtalk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>[mailto:triadtechtalk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Juanita Kimble
>Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 10:05 AM
>To: triadtechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [triadtechtalk] Re: Windows Messanger
>
>
>
>From: "Armando Barreiro"
>
>
>> Don't remove just one - remove them all. Follow their instructions. 
>> Majorgeeks' instructions are
>> purposedly detailed. Be sure you use AdAware and Spybot S&D fully updated 
>> first.
>> This will extricate any other junk that will obstruct the removal of the 
>> real nasty
>> bugs, such as dlccom.
>
>*********************************************
>
>Armando, I really belive dlccom is my all in one printer. I don't know about
>
>the dlcccoms.exe. Do I really need the printer on startup. When I pluged it 
>in I said no when ask if I wanted it on startup. But it is still there!
>
>Juanita
>
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