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triad_cowboy

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    • OS: Windows XP
    Rcp not available
    « on: November 13, 2011, 08:46:04 PM »
    Dell dimesion 520
    XP pro SP3

    :||

    I have no INternet connection.

    This started after I removed the nasty virus AV security 2012following instructions from others  sources.
    Marewarebytes Ccleaner was also use to finish and verify it clean.

    what i have done to this point


     attempted the simple  repair connection... failed

    Used the follwing CMD prompts

     IPCONFIG RELEASE
     IPCONFIG RENEW

    the renew command   is when i get the error message that the RPC is not available.

    afterwards i verified that in admin tools/services that RPC is set to auto and started also checked to verified the same in RPC locator

      in the registry
     I verified the the RPCss key exists....


     What would be my next step?




    JJ 3000



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    Re: Rcp not available
    « Reply #1 on: November 13, 2011, 10:05:28 PM »
    In services are the DHCP client and the DNC client also running?

    Is RCP not available the full error message or does it give you more info?

    Same thing in safe mode with networking?
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    triad_cowboy

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      Re: Rcp not available
      « Reply #2 on: November 14, 2011, 03:35:29 AM »
      JJ,  Thanks for your help:)

       The DNS client is started and set to auto.

       The DHCP is set to auto, but not started
      Went I attempted to start it i received the following message.
      "Could not start DHCP Client service on local computer.
      Error 1068: the dependency service group failed to start.

      Was unable to check in safe mode.  I will attemp later.

      triad_cowboy

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        Re: Rcp not available
        « Reply #3 on: November 14, 2011, 06:55:22 AM »
         :o

        Forgot to mention I have also attempted a system restored.
         It can "not" be restored to a point prior to the problem.

        JJ 3000



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        Re: Rcp not available
        « Reply #4 on: November 14, 2011, 09:56:59 PM »
        I suspect you may still be infected.

        Can you give us a link to the instructions you used to remove the virus? It would help to know exactly what you did.

        Also, can you tell us all of the virus protection apps you currently have installed and whether or not any of them are running resident?

        Try this:
        Click start then run and type

        sfc /scannow

        and press enter. Have your XP CD handy. It will ask for it.

        After that, if you still can't start the DHCP client, navigate to:

        C:\windows\system32\drivers

        and make sure that the following files are present in that folder.

        afd.sys

        netbt.sys

        tcpip.sys

        Report back with your info.

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        triad_cowboy

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          Re: Rcp not available
          « Reply #5 on: November 15, 2011, 07:13:41 AM »
          JJ,

          Because the resistry was so screwed up... I did a backup just in case... and use my windows CD to repair the copy of Windows already present, which at this time is being updated, along with nortoon 360.

          bleepingcomputer.com is where most of the info. and tools was attained to remove this virsus
           Malwarebytes, superantivirus, and Ccleaner was also used.
          All Logs/ backups has been remove from computer so they dont accidently get restored .... not taking any changes on this one  coming back... :||

          In addition all restored points has been deleted...
           
          In addition the sfc /scannow command was used also...


          Thanks  for you help.
          Cowboy