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Stephan G.
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      10-11-2008
Hello.

I have detected viruses in the following files:

C:\WINDOWS\System32\SearchFilterHost.exe (modified 5/27/2008)
C:\WINDOWS\winsxs\x86_windowssearchengine_31bf3856 ad364e35_7.0.6001.16503_none_3b8c27e8ba3dd3dd\Sear chFilterHost.exe
(modified 5/27/2008)


File sizes, dates, and Checksums indicate that these are two copies of
the same file.

My Malware protector has "quarantined" the files, but says it cannot
remove them safely, presumably because they are part of the OS.

Since they have been quarantined (and supposedly rendered inoperable)
the OS seems to keep working fine.

Can someone explain the purpose of these files? A search of the
microsoft support website is not yielding information that is useful, at
least to me.

Is there any way I can manually replace these files?

Thanks.

-stephan G.
 
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Peter Foldes
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      10-11-2008
Repost this to the microsoft.public.security.virus newsgroup

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...security.virus

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"Stephan G." <stephan-> wrote in message news:uWeq3l%...
> Hello.
>
> I have detected viruses in the following files:
>
> C:\WINDOWS\System32\SearchFilterHost.exe (modified 5/27/2008)
> C:\WINDOWS\winsxs\x86_windowssearchengine_31bf3856 ad364e35_7.0.6001.16503_none_3b8c27e8ba3dd3dd\Sear chFilterHost.exe
> (modified 5/27/2008)
>
>
> File sizes, dates, and Checksums indicate that these are two copies of
> the same file.
>
> My Malware protector has "quarantined" the files, but says it cannot
> remove them safely, presumably because they are part of the OS.
>
> Since they have been quarantined (and supposedly rendered inoperable)
> the OS seems to keep working fine.
>
> Can someone explain the purpose of these files? A search of the
> microsoft support website is not yielding information that is useful, at
> least to me.
>
> Is there any way I can manually replace these files?
>
> Thanks.
>
> -stephan G.

 
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Stephan G.
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      10-12-2008
Thanks for the suggestion - I have posted there... but I don't have
experience with that newsgroup. Still would love any thoughts or advice
that might arise here....

-stephan

Peter Foldes wrote:
> Repost this to the microsoft.public.security.virus newsgroup
>
> news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...security.virus
>

 
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