WINCENTER_RECORDED_CLASS_ROOM.exe is known as WINCENTRE MAGIC PENDRIVE and it is developed by WINCENTRE. We have seen about 1 different instances of WINCENTER_RECORDED_CLASS_ROOM.exe in different location. What is windefender.exe? The genuine windefender.exe file is a software component of WinDefender by Win-Defender.com. Windefender.exe is the main executable that runs the WinDefender program. WinDefender is a misleading application that performs a scan on a user's computer reports false or exaggerated threats on the computer.
Fsc.exe in F# 1.0 had a capability to accept a.resx file on the command line. This was deprecated with a warning from F# 2.0 onwards and I've never seen it used in practice.
Visual F# Tools don't pass this across. The tools do of course accept resource specifications: - RESOURCES - -win32res: Specify a Win32 resource file (.res) -win32manifest: Specify a Win32 manifest file -nowin32manifest Do not include the default Win32 manifest -resource: Embed the specified managed resource -linkresource: Link the specified resource to this assembly where the resinfo format is ,public private I propose we remove the functionality to pass a.resx anf make the deprecation warning into an error. Among other things, it makes FSharp.Compiler.dll depend on System.Windows.Forms.dll.
If List.exists (Filename.checkSuffix lower) '.resx' then warning(Error(FSComp.SR.fscResxSourceFileDeprecated name,rangeStartup)) tcConfigB.AddEmbeddedResource name I'd imagine this functionality would be dropped in any case if /when we switch to fsc.exe being executable on both.NET Core and.NET Framework.
Hi, I'm having big troubles with Spyware Guard 2008 McAfee's doesn't seem to detect it. I've gone through the manual removal process many times, but the files keep coming back. The windows files, c: WINDOWS reged.exe c: WINDOWS spoolsystem.exe c: WINDOWS sys.com c: WINDOWS syscert.exe c: WINDOWS sysexplorer.exe c: WINDOWS vmreg.dll%UserProfile% Application Data Microsoft Internet Explorer olesys.dll Are deleted, but I can't find any olesys.dll on my system. I think the virus has mutated and uses some other name. OK, the files in the c: Program Files Spyware Guard 2008 spywareguard.exe Have all been deleted, but they will come back every 2 minutes or so. I've managed to fool it by creating my own dummy spywareguard.exe file, that does nothing.
Same with wincenter.exe program in the system32 directory. Before I did this, all the directories and windows files would simply come back shortly after being deleted. Now a 16-bit window pop-up pops up every 2 minutes saying error in running one of these 2 programs, the spywareguard, or the winscenter.ext programs. But at least I don't have to delete everything each time.
But I can't find what dll is replacing all the files when the legitimate. I've downloaded both MBAM and superantispyware and tried to launch them, but they both give different errors on launch. Any new ideas? Thanks for the tip, I tried it, it doesn't work.I renamed both installations, which I downloaded on my desktop, burned on a Cd, then put in my infected laptop. I copied them from the CD to the laptop, and tried to execute them. I renamed them fun1.exe and fun2.exe, but they still wouldn't run.
Other executables do run on my system, but much slower. Also, I can browse slowly on the web, but cannot browse to Mcafees site, or download directly.
I've been watching processes run with CPU column checked, so I can see what processes are being called. I'm suspicious of lsass.exe, and csrss.exe, because they initiate activity every few seconds. I'm thinking that if I could kill the process that is launching the messages, and trying to launch spyguard.exe every few minutes then I could make some progress.
Please try the following routine to see if you can get Malwarebytes to run. Click on Start, click Run, and then type devmgmt.msc and click OK On the View menu click on Show hidden devices Browse to Non-Plug and Play Drivers and you should see something like TDSSserv.sys Highlight that driver and right click on it and select DISABLE Now RESTART your computer. Download a copy of Malwarebytes but DO NOT run it yet. Rename the downloaded installer file to any generic name such as your own name but keep the.EXE extension on the file and run it. Once the program is installed go to the UPDATE tab and try to update the program if you can. Then go to the SCANNER tab and run a Quick Scan and allow MBAM to fix anything found. I have experienced the same issue with SpywareGuard 2008 on XP on one of mu customer's PC.
The following steps did not remove the virus but it did bring some relief, that is, full access to the PC. It did work for me and I created the process so this is not second-hand.
It is not an ultimate solution but it should give you better or full access to your PC as it did for me, barring any other issue (known or unknown) your PC may have. The disclaimer: This worked for me.
It may not work for you. I am an experienced computer user/troubleshooter.
You may not be. If any of the steps below seem odd, do not do anything proposed below and seek the advise of someone with more experience or with a better idea. If you do not know how to get out of what you start, you are on your own. Glad, that's over!) 1. Create a Bart PE CD. (Google this for more info) 2.
Boot with the Bart PC CD. From the GO menu, start the Bart File Management program. (It is much like Windows Explorer.) 4. Open the c: windows system32 folder.
Create a new text file (use right click menu) and name the file RemFake.bat 6. Place the following code in the file if exist%1 goto vasy echo FILE NOT FOUND. Pause nul goto fin:vasy attrib -r -a -s -h%1 ren%1%1x echo cls%1 attrib +r +a +s +h%1 attrib +r +a +s +h%1x goto fin:fin 7. Save and close the file. From the GO menu, open the Command (cmd) window. Navigate to the c: windows system32 folder c: cd windows system32 10.
Start the RemFake.bat file for the following file: RemFake winscenter.exe 11. Copy/Move the RemFake file to c: windows 12. Navigate to the c: windows folder and do the same (Step 10) for the following files: RemFake reged.exe RemFake spoolsystem.exe RemFake sys.com RemFake syscert.exe RemFake sysexplorer.exe RemFake vmreg.dll (Compliments of ) 13. Search for olesys.dll and do the same. Go to c: Program Files SpywareGuard 2008 and do the same for every file in the folder.
Remove the network cable/Deactivate wireless 16. Reboot For now do not delete csrss.exe or your system will blue-screen. If you did this, just boot from the Bart PE CD and copy the csrss.exe file from X: windows system32 to c: windows system32 and you will be able to boot again. Once rebooted, you should now have better access to your PC. You will get a message from time to time about NTVDM and winsce1.exe. This is expected. I am still working on the removal.
Remove the following registry keys: HKEYCURRENTUSER Software Spyware Guard HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Uninstall Spyware Guard 2008 HKEYCURRENTUSER Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Run 'spywareguard' (Compliments of ) 18. Check your firewall, antispyware and/or antivirus program to see if you have granted Internet access to an unknown program.
If so, block it. As for a complete removal, I will download and run HitmanPro26 (stable) to see what that does. It has proven effective in the past. For future protection/preventative action I will install ThreatFire and PCToools Firewall as I have on my PCs. I hope this helps you.