i dont know if the virus is completely off, but from what i do know, you might have to map the network drive again . go to my netowrk places/tools and try it out
I have one computer Dell Win XP home networked to a notebook Win XP pro. Everything worked fine until yesterday when the Dell computer got a backdoor trojan. I have successfully cleaned the trojan with AVG, even the system volume information is scanned and cleaned. Since then, the two computers can only share the internet connection but cannot share files. The two computers, the master and the slave are of the same workgroup MSHome and I successfully ping one and other. When I try to open the slave computer from my master computer, there is the message that I have not the appropriate right to access to this serveur (the original message is in French, so this is not the exact wording). I have the firewall turned off in the two machines as well.
I have looked up google for search. I doubt if the registry of Windows has been modified by the intruder for I have noticed that there was the cmd.exe in the manger of Windows while I have done nothing of that sort. I have also tried to modify the Lsa in the registry with no success and got completely confused with all the different advices found in google.
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