My mother-in-law's computer was infected by SirCam. They bought McAfee, installed it and ran it. I also had them run the stand-alone "remove SirCam" utility that is linked to from the McAfee site.
Now that the computer seems clean, the programs on the desktop seem to be doing something weird. Whenever you click on one to open it, it gives an error message naming a file (a different one depending on which program you click on -- the file named seems to be related to the program being launched) and saying "Access to the specified device, path, or file is denied."
I'm doing this long-distance, so over the phone I had my inlaws check for the presence of the named file and look at its properties. Everything looks normal -- just the archive attribute is set.
Any reason why this would happen? Is there a fix?
Hork
Now that the computer seems clean, the programs on the desktop seem to be doing something weird. Whenever you click on one to open it, it gives an error message naming a file (a different one depending on which program you click on -- the file named seems to be related to the program being launched) and saying "Access to the specified device, path, or file is denied."
I'm doing this long-distance, so over the phone I had my inlaws check for the presence of the named file and look at its properties. Everything looks normal -- just the archive attribute is set.
Any reason why this would happen? Is there a fix?
Hork