Problem sus IRQ protokolite i Lsasse.exe

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Problem sus IRQ protokolite i Lsasse.exe

Мнение от Uzi » Чет Сеп 09, 2004 9:39 pm

Purvo iskam da pitam moga li po niakukuv nachin da sloja razlichnite ustoristva na razlichi IRQ protocoli a ne vsichkite mi da sa na IRQ11 kakto si gi e napravila avtomatichno mashinata? :shock:
I vtoria vupros e PC E priasno preinstalirano..obache produljava da pravi selskia nomer sus restartiraneto do 1 minuta. Kazva che e vuzniknal problem sus Lsasse.exe sus status code 128 - i bam restart!
Tupoto e che virusi niamam! Preinstalirah mashinata s predvaritelen format na harda. Pitam niakoi znae li vuobshte za kakvo moje da stava duma! Shtoto pobesniavam veche :evil:

Bih vi bila ujasno blagodarna ako otgovorite skoro. :?

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Мнение от forumadmin » Пет Сеп 10, 2004 8:18 am

Не разбрах кой Windows инсталираш?

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Sorry za glupostta - Win 2000

Мнение от Uzi » Вто Сеп 14, 2004 3:34 pm

Drugoto koeto razbrah e che imam niakakuv blaster, kojto ne go loviat antivirusnite i triabvashe otdelno da svaliam fix za nego. i drugoto koeto sum sburkala e imeto na exe -to, ot chieto ime se poiaviava tozi blaster
LSASS.EXE bez E nakraia.

Kakto i da e blagodaria na vsichki. I pazete se ot blasteri.. :D

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Мнение от ggeenn » Пет Окт 15, 2004 3:54 pm

ВИЖ ТОЗИ ЛИНК ИЛИ ВЛЕЗ В САЙТА НА МАЙКРОСОВТ И НАПИШИ,,LSASS.EXE ''В ТЪРСАЧКАТА
НЕ ВИНАГИ ПРОБЛЕМА Е ВЪВ ВИРУСИТЕ МАКАР, ЧЕ ТОВА Е НАЙ ЛЕСНИЯ ОТГОВОР.
http://search.microsoft.com/search/resu ... =LSASS.EXE

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ВАЖНО ЗА ВСИЧКИ ПОРАЗЕНИ OT,,SASSER''

Мнение от ggeenn » Нед Окт 17, 2004 9:20 pm

Step 1: Disconnect from the Internet
To avoid further problems, disconnect from the Internet:
•Broadband connection users: Locate the cable that runs from your external
DSL or cable modem and unplug that cable either from the modem or from the
telephone jack.
•Dial-up connection users: Locate the cable that runs from the modem
inside your computer to your telephone jack and unplug that cable either
from the telephone jack or from your computer.

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Step 2: Stop the Shutdown Cycle
This worm may cause LSASS.EXE to stop responding, which forces the operating
system to shut down after 60 seconds. If your computer starts to shut down,
follow these steps to abort any system shutdown that may be in progress.
1.On the taskbar at the bottom of your screen, click Start, and then click
Run.
2.Type: cmd and then click OK.
3.At the command prompt, type: shutdown.exe -a and then press ENTER.

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Step 3: Mitigate the Vulnerability
You can temporarily remove the vulnerability that allows the worm to infect your
computer by creating a log file.
Create the log file
1.On the taskbar at the bottom of your screen, click Start, and then click
Run.
2.Type: cmd and then click OK.
3.At the command prompt, type: echo dcpromo
>%systemroot%\debug\dcpromo.log and then press ENTER.

Make the log file read-only
1.At the command prompt, type: attrib +R %systemroot%\debug\dcpromo.log
and then press ENTER.

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Step 4: Improve System Performance
If your computer is acting sluggish or if the Internet connection is slow, the
worm may be flooding your local network connection. This may make it impossible
for you to download and install the required software update. To improve system
performance:
1.Press CTRL+ALT+DELETE, and then click Task Manager.
2.For each of the following tasks that may be listed, click the task to
select it, and then click the End Task button to end it.
•Any task ending with _up.exe (for example, 12345_up.exe).
•Any task starting with avserve (for example, avserve.exe).
•Any task starting with avserve2 (for example, avserve2.exe).
•Any task starting with skynetave (for example, skynetave.exe).
•hkey.exe
•msiwin84.exe
•wmiprvsw.exe
Note Do not end the wmiprvse.exe task; it is a legitimate system
task.


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Step 5: Enable a Firewall
A firewall is a piece of software or hardware that creates a protective barrier
between your computer and the Internet. Microsoft does not manufacture
stand-alone software firewalls. The following resources provide more information
about some firewall options.
1.On the taskbar at the bottom of your screen, click Start, and then click
Control Panel.
2.Click the Network and Internet Connections category.
(If the Network and Internet Connections is not visible, click Switch to
Category View under Control Panel on the left side of the Control Panel
window.)
3.Click Network Connections.
4.Right-click the Dial-up, LAN, or High-Speed Internet connection that you
use to connect to the Internet, and then click Properties from the
shortcut menu.
5.On the Advanced tab, under Internet Connection Firewall, select Protect
my computer and network, and then click OK. The Windows XP firewall is now
enabled.

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Step 6: Reconnect to the Internet
Plug the cable (referred to in Step 1) back into your computer, telephone jack,
or modem.
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Step 7: Install the Required Update
To help protect your computer against this worm in the future, you must download
and install security update 835732, which was released with Microsoft Security
Bulletin MS04-011. To download security update 835732, go to
http://go.microsoft.com/?LinkID=601354
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Step 8: Check For and Remove Sasser
After you have installed the update and restarted your computer, go to the Web
page "What You Should Know About the Sasser Worm and Its Variants" at
http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/sasser.mspx. Use the Sasser Worm
Removal Tool to search your hard disk for and remove Sasser.A, Sasser.B,
Sasser.C, Sasser.D, Sasser.E, and Sasser.F.
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About Internet Connection Firewall
The Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall can block useful tasks such as
sharing files or printers through a network, transferring files in applications,
or hosting multiplayer games. Nonetheless, Microsoft recommends that you use a
firewall to help protect your computer.
If you turn on the Internet Connection Firewall and find that you can't perform
some tasks you want to, read "How to Open Ports in the Windows XP Internet
Connection Firewall" at http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ports.asp.
If you have more than one computer, want more technical information, or want to
learn more about firewalls, read "Frequently Asked Questions About Firewalls" at
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/firewall.asp.

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