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From: Ǝиçεl on 2 Jul 2010 20:38 Hi Ken, Just out of curiosity. Is your system Time Zone set correctly? Check it by clicking the time clock on the taskbar notification area and follow the wizard to set your Time Zone properly. Ǝиçεl ◕‿◕ -=- "KenP" wrote: > After running a couple of times, this did the trick. Thanks and have a great > day. > > "Ǝиçεl" wrote: > > > Hello Ken, > > > > SUPERAntiSpyware just put up a Online Safe Scan at > > <http://www.superantispyware.com/onlinescan.html> > > if you cannot install and/or run the current SUPERAntiSpyware pяoduct due to > > an infection. > > -=- > > > > > > "KenP" wrote: > > > > > Win XP pro laptop, version 5., sp3. > > > > > > Every time I try to do anything I get rundll32.exe cannot be found. When I > > > try to open a program, I get the Open With window with nothing that works. > > > > > > I suspect a virus or the like but can't run AV or anything else to try to > > > locate culprit. I tried running repair w/XP Pro cd and do not get repair > > > option. I loaded rundll32.exe from another machine and nothing changed. > > > > > > Any help will be greatly appreciated. > > > > > > Kenp
From: Ǝиçεl on 2 Jul 2010 20:38 Hi Ken, Thanks for posting back. That's always a nice gesture when we get back a post indicating if the suggestions were helpful or not. (¯`·._.·Ǝиçεl·._.·´¯) -=- "KenP" wrote: > After running a couple of times, this did the trick. Thanks and have a great > day. > > "Ǝиçεl" wrote: > > > Hello Ken, > > > > SUPERAntiSpyware just put up a Online Safe Scan at > > <http://www.superantispyware.com/onlinescan.html> > > if you cannot install and/or run the current SUPERAntiSpyware pяoduct due to > > an infection. > > -=- > > > > > > "KenP" wrote: > > > > > Win XP pro laptop, version 5., sp3. > > > > > > Every time I try to do anything I get rundll32.exe cannot be found. When I > > > try to open a program, I get the Open With window with nothing that works. > > > > > > I suspect a virus or the like but can't run AV or anything else to try to > > > locate culprit. I tried running repair w/XP Pro cd and do not get repair > > > option. I loaded rundll32.exe from another machine and nothing changed. > > > > > > Any help will be greatly appreciated. > > > > > > Kenp
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