RPC issues

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The new worm is part of the rpc problem.

However, I dont have this virus, at least according to a
Nortan scan and checking the regestry for the entries
described. So the worm is not the only thing making the
rpc stop and the system boot. Either the virus has mutated
or been changed, there is a second one, or something else
is wrong. Or possibly contacting infected computers can
crash mine? Not sure on that one.
 
Yes, you need the latest definitions. Ive also searched
with the removal tool, manually searched the registry,
manually (dir /s ) searched the hard disk, checked the
processes with several tools (wintop, task manager). Its
not there, so something else can crash the rpc. Im sure of
it.
And I have applied that patch.
 
-----Original Message-----
The new worm is part of the rpc problem.

However, I dont have this virus, at least according to a
Nortan scan and checking the regestry for the entries
described. So the worm is not the only thing making the
rpc stop and the system boot. Either the virus has mutated
or been changed, there is a second one, or something else
is wrong. Or possibly contacting infected computers can
crash mine? Not sure on that one.

It has to be taken in to get rid of the virus, nothing
will take it out but a comp tech, they go in to the boot
sectors that a virus scan cannot
 
It turned out that one of the machines would not allow the
update to completely install. It was/still is virus free,
but lack of update was creating the crashs. I finally got
the update to take, altho several times it hung at 99% and
never finished. Before it had pretended to install the
update but did not. Since the update, the sporadic rpc
crashes are finally gone.
 
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