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I know this may sound obvious but have you syncronised your clock, this can be done by going into control paner and selecting and clicking on the time icon when it opens try and syncronise with windows clock, just a thought if the time is not syncronised it cannot run in the right timeframe -- good xping and best regards williameric "Nascar-Fanatic" wrote: > Hello Suzanne. Def does     

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Author: williameric
Date: Mar 27, 2007 16:09

Hello Suzanne. Def does sound like spam or trojanite has been inserted on ur pc via email or application.. I read you ran previous spyware and virus apps .. 1 good one that does though in retrospect identify alot of false positives but might be able to give ya insight on that sql issues.. www.trendmicro.com.. bottom left just run free spyware scan and if ya do find one the system restore
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On 18 Mar, 20:45, "fpbear" <dontsendh...@nospam.com> wrote: > Hi SuzyB, I was thinking "why would SQL server and the date change" if the > PC was compromised. One reason might be that your PC was taken over to be > used as a spam email server. A trojan program could have got on your > computer from a cute program that you downloaded and ran on your system. I > would check your SQL Server database     

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Author: Nascar-Fanatic
Date: Mar 19, 2007 15:03

Hi SuzyB, I was thinking "why would SQL server and the date change" if the PC was compromised. One reason might be that your PC was taken over to be used as a spam email server. A trojan program could have got on your computer from a cute program that you downloaded and ran on your system. I would check your SQL Server database to see if there are any entries in the log that show recent
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I have a firewall (router and Windows XP) and anti virus software running however I think my PC may still have been compromised. It restarted itself about an hour ago and when I investigated a shortcut to SQL Server configuration managament (a program I've not used yet) appeared in the start menu recently used list and the date/time for the PC appears to have been set to 12/12/2008 (according     

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Author: suzanne.boyle
Date: Mar 19, 2007 13:32

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Author: fpbear
Date: Mar 18, 2007 13:45

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Author: suzanne.boyle
Date: Mar 17, 2007 23:58

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