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		<title>By: bluberry</title>
		<link>http://www.xp-vista.com/spyware-removal/virusprotectpro-removal-instructions/comment-page-2#comment-3471</link>
		<dc:creator>bluberry</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2007 22:55:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For hem, Jake, Kara, and others with &quot;Vista&quot; that VirusProtectPro 3.7 has disabled Windows Explorer!
The following worked for me..Start your computer in &quot;Safe Mode&quot; (Tap your &quot;F8&quot; key before Windows starts loading, and use your up arrow key to select &quot;Safe Mode&quot; and press &quot;Enter&quot;} 

NOTE..The &quot;Nag&quot; that Explore.exe has been stopped will still pop up every few seconds, but you can keep closing the dialog box by clicking on the &quot;X&quot; in the upper right corner.

You will have time to open &quot;Internet Explorer&quot; between the nags, and once you get Internet Explorer opened, you can actually still use it behind the nag screen. Type &quot;C:\&quot; (without the quotes) in the address bar and press &quot;Enter&quot; (It worked for me best when I kept closing the nag)

Now you should see the contents of your &quot;C&quot; drive in explorer fashion...simply click on your &quot;Windows&quot; folder, and then your &quot;System32&quot; folder. Now scroll down past the folders displayed here to find the FILE named &quot;ddllup.dll&quot; (Keep closing the &quot;Explorer Nag as it pops up). 

Highlight the ddllup.dll file (Make sure it is the ONLY FILE HIGHLIGHTED) and press the &quot;Delete&quot; key on your keyboard...VIOLA...your nag has been killed, and you have your &quot;Windows Explorer&quot; function-ability restored. (ddllup.dll is responsible for &quot;unregistering&quot; your &quot;explorer.exe&quot;. 

Now you can access your computer, and follow the advice of the FINE people in these forums :)

I personally downloaded the &quot;Free-SpyHunter-Scanner&quot; (Links supplied in these forums). My scan is not completed as I type this, but any and all further info for complete removal of this &quot;GARBAGE&quot; is to be found in these excellent forums...THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR TIPS AND EXPERTISE!!  GOOD LUCK...bluberry</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For hem, Jake, Kara, and others with &#8220;Vista&#8221; that VirusProtectPro 3.7 has disabled Windows Explorer!<br />
The following worked for me..Start your computer in &#8220;Safe Mode&#8221; (Tap your &#8220;F8&#8243; key before Windows starts loading, and use your up arrow key to select &#8220;Safe Mode&#8221; and press &#8220;Enter&#8221;} </p>
<p>NOTE..The &#8220;Nag&#8221; that Explore.exe has been stopped will still pop up every few seconds, but you can keep closing the dialog box by clicking on the &#8220;X&#8221; in the upper right corner.</p>
<p>You will have time to open &#8220;Internet Explorer&#8221; between the nags, and once you get Internet Explorer opened, you can actually still use it behind the nag screen. Type &#8220;C:\&#8221; (without the quotes) in the address bar and press &#8220;Enter&#8221; (It worked for me best when I kept closing the nag)</p>
<p>Now you should see the contents of your &#8220;C&#8221; drive in explorer fashion&#8230;simply click on your &#8220;Windows&#8221; folder, and then your &#8220;System32&#8243; folder. Now scroll down past the folders displayed here to find the FILE named &#8220;ddllup.dll&#8221; (Keep closing the &#8220;Explorer Nag as it pops up). </p>
<p>Highlight the ddllup.dll file (Make sure it is the ONLY FILE HIGHLIGHTED) and press the &#8220;Delete&#8221; key on your keyboard&#8230;VIOLA&#8230;your nag has been killed, and you have your &#8220;Windows Explorer&#8221; function-ability restored. (ddllup.dll is responsible for &#8220;unregistering&#8221; your &#8220;explorer.exe&#8221;. </p>
<p>Now you can access your computer, and follow the advice of the FINE people in these forums <img src='http://www.xp-vista.com/forums/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>I personally downloaded the &#8220;Free-SpyHunter-Scanner&#8221; (Links supplied in these forums). My scan is not completed as I type this, but any and all further info for complete removal of this &#8220;GARBAGE&#8221; is to be found in these excellent forums&#8230;THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR TIPS AND EXPERTISE!!  GOOD LUCK&#8230;bluberry</p>
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		<title>By: bluberry</title>
		<link>http://www.xp-vista.com/spyware-removal/virusprotectpro-removal-instructions/comment-page-2#comment-3470</link>
		<dc:creator>bluberry</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2007 22:53:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For hem, Jake, Kara, and others with &quot;Vista&quot; that VirusProtectPro 3.7 has disabled Windows Explorer!
The following worked for me..Start your computer in &quot;Safe Mode&quot; (Tap your &quot;F8&quot; key before Windows starts loading, and use your up arrow key to select &quot;Safe Mode&quot; and press &quot;Enter&quot;} 

NOTE..The &quot;Nag&quot; that Explore.exe has been stopped will still pop up every few seconds, but you can keep closing the dialog box by clicking on the &quot;X&quot; in the upper right corner.

You will have time to open &quot;Internet Explorer&quot; between the nags, and once you get Internet Explorer opened, you can actually still use it behind the nag screen. Type &quot;C:\&quot; (without the quotes) in the address bar and press &quot;Enter&quot; (It worked for me best when I kept closing the nag)

Now you should see the contents of your &quot;C&quot; drive in explorer fashion...simply click on your &quot;Windows&quot; folder, and then your &quot;System32&quot; folder. Now scroll down past the folders displayed here to find the FILE named &quot;ddllup.dll&quot; (Keep closing the &quot;Explorer Nag as it pops up). 

Highlight the ddllup.dll file (Make sure it is the ONLY FILE HIGHLIGHTED) and press the &quot;Delete&quot; key on your keyboard...VIOLA...your nag has been killed, and you have your &quot;Windows Explorer&quot; function-ability restored. (ddllup.dll is responsible for &quot;unregistering&quot; your &quot;explorer.exe&quot;. 

Now you can access your computer, and follow the advice of the FINE people in these forums :)

I personally downloaded the &quot;Free-SpyHunter-Scanner&quot; (Links supplied in these forums). My scan is not completed as I type this, but any and all further info for complete removal of this &quot;GARBAGE&quot; is to be found in these excellent forums...THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR TIPS AND EXPERTISE!!   bluberry</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For hem, Jake, Kara, and others with &#8220;Vista&#8221; that VirusProtectPro 3.7 has disabled Windows Explorer!<br />
The following worked for me..Start your computer in &#8220;Safe Mode&#8221; (Tap your &#8220;F8&#8243; key before Windows starts loading, and use your up arrow key to select &#8220;Safe Mode&#8221; and press &#8220;Enter&#8221;} </p>
<p>NOTE..The &#8220;Nag&#8221; that Explore.exe has been stopped will still pop up every few seconds, but you can keep closing the dialog box by clicking on the &#8220;X&#8221; in the upper right corner.</p>
<p>You will have time to open &#8220;Internet Explorer&#8221; between the nags, and once you get Internet Explorer opened, you can actually still use it behind the nag screen. Type &#8220;C:\&#8221; (without the quotes) in the address bar and press &#8220;Enter&#8221; (It worked for me best when I kept closing the nag)</p>
<p>Now you should see the contents of your &#8220;C&#8221; drive in explorer fashion&#8230;simply click on your &#8220;Windows&#8221; folder, and then your &#8220;System32&#8243; folder. Now scroll down past the folders displayed here to find the FILE named &#8220;ddllup.dll&#8221; (Keep closing the &#8220;Explorer Nag as it pops up). </p>
<p>Highlight the ddllup.dll file (Make sure it is the ONLY FILE HIGHLIGHTED) and press the &#8220;Delete&#8221; key on your keyboard&#8230;VIOLA&#8230;your nag has been killed, and you have your &#8220;Windows Explorer&#8221; function-ability restored. (ddllup.dll is responsible for &#8220;unregistering&#8221; your &#8220;explorer.exe&#8221;. </p>
<p>Now you can access your computer, and follow the advice of the FINE people in these forums <img src='http://www.xp-vista.com/forums/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>I personally downloaded the &#8220;Free-SpyHunter-Scanner&#8221; (Links supplied in these forums). My scan is not completed as I type this, but any and all further info for complete removal of this &#8220;GARBAGE&#8221; is to be found in these excellent forums&#8230;THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR TIPS AND EXPERTISE!!   bluberry</p>
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		<title>By: Adrian</title>
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		<dc:creator>Adrian</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Sep 2007 20:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Try NoAdware v3.0 (older version, but good)

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ACTION Deleted  
VALUE HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\CLSID\{46f5a8b0-0b73-48c5-9e40-3c443a43c161} 
    
TYPE Registry Key 
ACTION Deleted  
VALUE HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\CLSID\{46f5a8b0-0b73-48c5-9e40-3c443a43c161}\InProcServer32 
    
TYPE Registry Value 
ACTION Deleted  
VALUE HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\magnet\URL Protocol 
    
TYPE Registry Value 
ACTION Deleted  
VALUE HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\SharedTaskScheduler\{46f5a8b0-0b73-48c5-9e40-3c443a43c161} 
    
TYPE File 
ACTION Marked for Deletion 
NAME muvdjo.dll 
PATH F:\WINDOWS\system32 
    
TYPE Cookie 
ACTION Deleted  
VALUE virusprotectpro

Good Look!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Try NoAdware v3.0 (older version, but good)</p>
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ACTION Deleted<br />
VALUE HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\interface\{446761d5-3ac9-40cc-9dcd-cde23e2ce31a} </p>
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ACTION Deleted<br />
VALUE HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\typelib\{b7db519e-7131-47b1-a9f5-da8d061c2611} </p>
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ACTION Deleted<br />
VALUE HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{46f5a8b0-0b73-48c5-9e40-3c443a43c161} </p>
<p>TYPE Registry Key<br />
ACTION Deleted<br />
VALUE HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{46f5a8b0-0b73-48c5-9e40-3c443a43c161}\InProcServer32 </p>
<p>TYPE Registry Key<br />
ACTION Deleted<br />
VALUE HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\CLSID\{46f5a8b0-0b73-48c5-9e40-3c443a43c161} </p>
<p>TYPE Registry Key<br />
ACTION Deleted<br />
VALUE HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\CLSID\{46f5a8b0-0b73-48c5-9e40-3c443a43c161}\InProcServer32 </p>
<p>TYPE Registry Value<br />
ACTION Deleted<br />
VALUE HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\magnet\URL Protocol </p>
<p>TYPE Registry Value<br />
ACTION Deleted<br />
VALUE HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\SharedTaskScheduler\{46f5a8b0-0b73-48c5-9e40-3c443a43c161} </p>
<p>TYPE File<br />
ACTION Marked for Deletion<br />
NAME muvdjo.dll<br />
PATH F:\WINDOWS\system32 </p>
<p>TYPE Cookie<br />
ACTION Deleted<br />
VALUE virusprotectpro</p>
<p>Good Look!</p>
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