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sshnas.dll modul is missing -> Trojan and there may be more

Unread postby rhmitul » October 31st, 2011, 8:39 am

First run RSIT. Then Click Continue at the disclaimer screen. When it has ended then two logs will show you. Or it’s not open automatically, and then you will found it from there ( %systemdrive%\rsit folder )
Post back with both RSIT logs. Post each log in separate post.

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Re: sshnas.dll modul is missing -> Trojan and there may be m

Unread postby Vino Rosso » October 31st, 2011, 10:42 am

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You are neither qualified or authorised to post advice. Please do not post in Malware Removal topics.

>Posting unauthorised "help" in the Malware Removal Forum<

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