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Jammerjim

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  1. Did you not see the link to the zip file in the post above in post 1565788? Or was it the wrong file? Here it is again, just in case: https://we.tl/t-Y0yZDjklbo
  2. I have seen no new messages, nor anything that looks strange in the history file. Things do look good. Thank you so much!
  3. Funny, thought I had done the 22h update last night. Looks like there is something else to download/update, working on that. Simply using send to compressed file threw some permission errors. I had to run 7-zip as admin to get it all. Here is the link to the file. Current status: Edition Windows 10 Pro Version 22H2 Installed on ‎9/‎14/‎2021 OS build 19045.2846 Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.4190.0 Am currently installing "2023-04 Cumulative Update Preview for Windows 10 Version 22H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5025297)"
  4. Awesome. I'll work on that new build, I guess its somewhat optional, I usually get notified and install updates right away. Do you guys have a Venmo or something? You've done a lot of work here.
  5. Another smooth run. Saw it pause as it went after that directory and its contents. Fixlog.txt
  6. I will say things have been relatively quiet this morning. Last warning message was at ~10:18AM, and nothing like that in my Norton history. Zemana Antimalware found some stuff buried in Mozilla and removed it, before I uninstalled Zemana to simplify things. But it did that more than once over the past few days and I still had the message, so I'm not assuming things are clear. I'm thinking I should go into my router/firewall and hard block that IP, just to be sure.
  7. Okay, got all that. I'm pretty tired right now so I'll work on this tomorrow morning (Tuesday). Thanks for sticking with me.
  8. I still get the messages every 30 minutes or so. I really haven't noticed any performance issues, but I also haven't been doing anything to push it.
  9. Office updated. Python updated. 7-Zip uninstalled and replaced with new. Audacity updated. Freefixer removed. Bonjour removed.
  10. Have run Zeman and Security Check. Report attached. Note that the Zeman is actually three reports. Could not find it log file did a copy paste from the application display. Reset the browsers. Still getting the messages. Did look over on the Norton forums and while I have not exhausted the search there or posted yet, I haven't seen much different in terms of apps. Some people suggest coming here. SecurityCheck.txt Zeman Reports.txt
  11. Before you go to the trouble of setting up another Fixlist, let me try running Zemana Antimalware (suggested via a Norton forum post). It's already claiming to have found some things, and I'll try to reset my browsers and we'll see what happens. That will probably take another hour.
  12. While it is true it says no further action required, I saw indications out there that maybe some further action *was* required. I don't have them handy, but there were people who got the messages to stop. You yourself felt there were a couple of rogue processes, and I've seen an explorer.exe process with a weird command line that looks like a long string of random letters. I've dug into the Norton setting and I'm pretty sure I can disable the Deep protect function that may have interfered with the last FRST run. I guess I haven't tried resetting my browsers, but the message has appeared even after a reboot where no browser has been opened. mb scan report.txt norton Recent History.txt
  13. The messages continued to show up all night. I'm going to sleep now, but we need to try again.
  14. Have already seen coinminer message once. Will continue to monitor. Adwcleaner logs attached. One with Norton on, one with autoprotect and firewall off. AdwCleaner[C00].txt AdwCleaner[C01].txt
  15. Followed the directions n the article, but missed something called Dataprotect, so still saw messages about blocking actions. Restart was smooth, however, and got the official "All done" from FRST. Try again after hunting that Dataprotect thing down? Sorry for the trouble. I was a programmer back in the day, I'm not used to being the dumb user. It's not fun. Fixlog.txt
  16. Sorry, but the instructions did not tell me to turn those things off. I'm trying not to do anything unless you say so. Next problem: FRSTENGLISH.exe is no longer on my machine. I did not do anything to it. I only noticed it when I went to run it with the new Fixlist. Re-run FRST64 or is there another place to download?
  17. FRST finished. I guess. I saw several messages from Norton about blocking this or that action from FRST along the way. Several automatic restart attempts, then Windows complained about not starting correctly, tried "exit and continue to Windows" first and that did not work, eventually went with "attempt repairs", it did a disc scan, said "attempting repairs" and then finally restarted all the way. Log attached. Fixlog.txt
  18. There is an empty, zero-byte fixlog.txt here: C:\Users\Jammer\AppData\Local\FreeFixer\logs, dating from 4/26, when I was flailing around on my own trying to fix this. Will now start next FRSTENGLISH run.
  19. MSRT completed. Log attached. Wetransfer link for zip file. Still getting miner messages. Did you see my DM about an autolt memory allocation error yesterday? I am concerned that messed up the FRST run yesterday. The posting error I get is different from what you describe. When I hit the submit reply button I get a popup saying something about how my reply looks like spam, try changing the wording or submit an error report. Then for a while it doesn;t matter what I type, I get the same message and dumped back to the thread. Very annoying. msert.log
  20. Still getting miner messages. Posting from my phone, so it's harder to reply right. Hope you and Advanced Setup have received my messages.
  21. MSRT started one hour ago. Zip file too big to upload to forum. Still have problems posting here.
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