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Old 01-04-2007, 06:43 AM
SteveL
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Re: Faulting application

No such file on my system, yes i did enable all of the hidden file features
in folder options, yes I did a search for the file with advanced options,
within hidden folders.
The only other thing I see is the report to MS, which I did tell the system
to send, within that dialog box, it stated that "event id 1000 file name
faultrep.dll ver. 5.1.2600.2180 source is application error.

Thanks again for your thoughts on this, it has stumped me as well.

"GSV Three Minds in a Can" wrote:

> Bitstring <E8B85BFF-6612-464B-8C9A-3D7A7E300F5B@microsoft.com>, from the
> wonderful person SteveL <SteveL@discussions.microsoft.com> said
> >I ran several removal tools amd this is my results;
> >
> >Blacklight from F-secure reports no infections
> >RootKit revealer reports nothing
> >MS Malicious software removal tool reports nothing
> >Ice Sword reports nothing
> >Prevx reports nothing
> >Sophos reports nothing
> >Oversight reports nothing
> >Hijackthis reports nothing
> >
> >
> >Spysweeper reports 1 infection
> >StopZilla reports 1 infection

>
> So I don't understand why you can't find pprekop.exe then, since nothing
> can be hiding it. I assume you have turned on 'show system files' and
> 'show hidden files' etc. If you were using (god help you) the Win XP
> search engine, you also have to go into 'advanced' to tell it you want
> it to look =really= hard .. you know, in subfolders, system files, and
> suchlike.
>
> If you ever actually FIND the offending file, you can hopefully find out
> some more details about it.
>
> remind me again - did you search the registry for 'pprekop' (keys and
> data values)??
>
> --
> GSV Three Minds in a Can
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>

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Old 01-04-2007, 06:43 AM