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system file services.exe
"network driver error
driver is unknown or computer your firewall and/or antitvirus application block the system file services.exe make sure that services exe can connect to the internet". Hello everyone, Can someone advise me on the above error message? Do i need to download network drivers? Please help and thank you very very much. Kim Johnson |
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system file services.exe
Which operating system are you running? Services.exe is not part of Win
Me although it does form part of NT based operating systems such as XP. Services.exe is a name used by several viruses and trojans including Neveg.B (See http://www.symantec.com/security_res...26-99&tabid=2). Have you checked your system for unwanted malware using an AV application with current signatures? -- Mike Maltby kimla10 wrote: "network driver error driver is unknown or computer your firewall and/or antitvirus application block the system file services.exe make sure that services exe can connect to the internet". Hello everyone, Can someone advise me on the above error message? Do i need to download network drivers? Please help and thank you very very much. Kim Johnson |
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system file services.exe
Thanks and no i haven't run an AV, yet. I teach ICT & this is a problem of
one of my learners, so i am going to have to go 'round and make sure the OS is Windows ME like she says. I will let you know. Thank you very very much. Kimla johnson "Mike M" wrote: Which operating system are you running? Services.exe is not part of Win Me although it does form part of NT based operating systems such as XP. Services.exe is a name used by several viruses and trojans including Neveg.B (See http://www.symantec.com/security_res...26-99&tabid=2). Have you checked your system for unwanted malware using an AV application with current signatures? -- Mike Maltby kimla10 wrote: "network driver error driver is unknown or computer your firewall and/or antitvirus application block the system file services.exe make sure that services exe can connect to the internet". Hello everyone, Can someone advise me on the above error message? Do i need to download network drivers? Please help and thank you very very much. Kim Johnson |
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system file services.exe
kimla10 wrote:
Thanks and no i haven't run an AV, yet. I teach ICT & this is a problem of one of my learners, so i am going to have to go 'round and make sure the OS is Windows ME like she says. I will let you know. Thank you very very much. Kimla johnson Please let me know what you discover. If the system is indeed Win Me we can take it from there but in that case my first recommendation would be to carry out formal AV scans and also look for the file services.exe and, if possible, remove it from the start up axis as a priority. -- Mike Maltby |
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system file services.exe
Had a word with this learner of mine and she ran an AV check and everything
was a pass, she said. And computer couldn't find services.exe. kim "Mike M" wrote: kimla10 wrote: Thanks and no i haven't run an AV, yet. I teach ICT & this is a problem of one of my learners, so i am going to have to go 'round and make sure the OS is Windows ME like she says. I will let you know. Thank you very very much. Kimla johnson Please let me know what you discover. If the system is indeed Win Me we can take it from there but in that case my first recommendation would be to carry out formal AV scans and also look for the file services.exe and, if possible, remove it from the start up axis as a priority. -- Mike Maltby |
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kimla10 wrote:
Had a word with this learner of mine and she ran an AV check and everything was a pass, she said. And computer couldn't find services.exe. Kim, Thanks for returning and completing the thread. It would appear that either this was a false alarm or that the users AV app removed a viral services.exe leaving the system in clean state. Which doesn't matter just as long as their system is now working correctly and without error messages. Thanks, -- Mike Maltby |
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system file services.exe
There is still a problem. She has Windows ME, scans show no services file.
What is happening is that when she uses Outlook Express on dial-up it disconnects before she can type anything so consequently she is using attachments. Should i update her applications? Thanks Kimla10 "Mike M" wrote: kimla10 wrote: Had a word with this learner of mine and she ran an AV check and everything was a pass, she said. And computer couldn't find services.exe. Kim, Thanks for returning and completing the thread. It would appear that either this was a false alarm or that the users AV app removed a viral services.exe leaving the system in clean state. Which doesn't matter just as long as their system is now working correctly and without error messages. Thanks, -- Mike Maltby |
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system file services.exe
kimla10 wrote:
There is still a problem. She has Windows ME, scans show no services file. What is happening is that when she uses Outlook Express on dial-up it disconnects before she can type anything so consequently she is using attachments. Should i update her applications? Thanks Kimla10 Does the user perhaps have OE configured to disconnect following sending and receiving? See Tools | Options | Connection. As I'm sure you appreciate a user doesn't have to be on-line to compose a message, only to send or receive. -- Mike Maltby |
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system file services.exe
I will find out. I am actually going to go around and check the system out
personally. I will let you know. Thank you very very much. Kim "Mike M" wrote: kimla10 wrote: There is still a problem. She has Windows ME, scans show no services file. What is happening is that when she uses Outlook Express on dial-up it disconnects before she can type anything so consequently she is using attachments. Should i update her applications? Thanks Kimla10 Does the user perhaps have OE configured to disconnect following sending and receiving? See Tools | Options | Connection. As I'm sure you appreciate a user doesn't have to be on-line to compose a message, only to send or receive. -- Mike Maltby |
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