From: touch on
I run AVG 8.2. It see it but cannot remove it.
ANy clues would be great.....
Thanks....Tom
From: FromTheRafters on
<touch> wrote in message
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>I run AVG 8.2. It see it but cannot remove it.
> ANy clues would be great.....
> Thanks....Tom

Where is it being found (full path)?


From: FromTheRafters on
<tomcl(a)ewrweq.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 09:28:58 -0400, touch wrote:
>
>>I run AVG 8.2. It see it but cannot remove it.
>>ANy clues would be great.....
>>Thanks....Tom
>
> I found a page that supposedly tells how to get rid of it.
>
> http://www.ehow.com/how_6197198_rid-trojan-clicker.html

Good luck.

If your version of trojan clicker gets removed the same way as the one
that they mention, you should be okay.

....of course, your version is probably different - but as you haven't
answered any of my questions, I don't think that I can help you any
further.


From: VanguardLH on
touch wrote:

> I run AVG 8.2. It see it but cannot remove it.

From your DISCONNECTED reply you started in a NEW thread, you specified
just the folder, not the full path to the file. Folders are not
executable entities. They cannot be infected. *FILES* can be infected
but you didn't specify a file. AVG is alerting on a file, not a folder.

So what OTHER anti-malware products have you tried? How about
MalwareBytes or SuperAntiSpyware or PCTools AV or ...?

Did you yet submit the *FILE* to virustotal.com to see if other anti-
virus scanners also trigger on this same pest and to ensure that AVG
isn't issuing yet another false positive?

Does AVG let you perform a boot-time scan (to run before loading the
rest of Windows beyond its kernel) to ensure that something doesn't lock
the file?
From: touch on
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 15:13:42 -0500, tomcl(a)ewrweq.com wrote:

>On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 09:28:58 -0400, touch wrote:
>
>>I run AVG 8.2. It see it but cannot remove it.
>>ANy clues would be great.....
>>Thanks....Tom
>
>I found a page that supposedly tells how to get rid of it.
>
>http://www.ehow.com/how_6197198_rid-trojan-clicker.html

Thank you all for your help and for the schooling on posting in news
groups.

The Trojan " CLicker " has been removed.
Tom