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Old 24 August 2003, 04:57 PM
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allow through firewall or not? and is this anything to do with RCP (remote call procedure) as i'm experiencing an automatic system shutdowm initiated be computer (it gives me a 60 second countdown)because it says the RCP was terminated unexpectedly ??
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Old 24 August 2003, 05:18 PM
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The RPC error you are getting is most probably the Blaster virus.

The file transfer is, at a guess, associated to this.
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when you say blaster do you mean 'sobig 'or 'w32 blaster worm ' as i did have the latter but used system restore and scanned with nav and it came up clean
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I'm not impressed with NAV, try Stinger from NAI

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