I am trying to help a friend with their computer. When they open a program (it really doesn't matter which), they get a Norton warning that it found a Backdoor.Trojan in LOGALEP.DLL. It cannot repair, remove, quarintine, or delete the file.
I have tried following the Norton directions for removing this trojan (update the definitions, turn off System Restore, scan from Safe Mode), and it doesn't find it. While the warning window is still open, the file is found in the Windows/System32 folder of his XP-Home system. The only way to close the warning window is with a three-finger salute, and then the file no longer exists . . . until you try to open another program.
Any ideas?????????
I have tried following the Norton directions for removing this trojan (update the definitions, turn off System Restore, scan from Safe Mode), and it doesn't find it. While the warning window is still open, the file is found in the Windows/System32 folder of his XP-Home system. The only way to close the warning window is with a three-finger salute, and then the file no longer exists . . . until you try to open another program.
Any ideas?????????