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Well, the system seemed to have a nice case of bagle.n, so I ran the PQRemove
tool from Panda AV. Very nicely all the 336 instances of bagle were
purportely gone.
Alas, when I rebooted, the logon screen took the password and promptly
logged me back out.
Fixboot, FixBbr, and a windows repair installation didn't change this sorry
affair.
(No, they hadn't installed SP2. That was next on the list.)
Thanks!
Ed
tool from Panda AV. Very nicely all the 336 instances of bagle were
purportely gone.
Alas, when I rebooted, the logon screen took the password and promptly
logged me back out.
Fixboot, FixBbr, and a windows repair installation didn't change this sorry
affair.
(No, they hadn't installed SP2. That was next on the list.)
Thanks!
Ed