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I apparently downloaded a variation of super anti spyware virus or something like it. I simply cannot remove it though. I have tried combofix, MAB, turned off system restore, Sypbot, etc. Nothing is getting this thing. Please help

When I try to open any .exe using a specific account, I get open with....

The registry entry is not set properly. It has bmf.exe instead of just %1" %* in the registry under hkey_classes_root\exefile\shell

HEre are the files:

attach.txt

dds.txt

mbam-log-2011-05-24 (14-00-35).txt

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Hi and welcome to Malwarebytes.

In the future, please post all logs directly into your reply instead of attaching them. With that said, please download exeHelper from one of these two places:

http://www.raktor.net/exeHelper/exeHelper.com

http://www.raktor.net/exeHelper/exeHelper.scr

Save it to your Desktop and run it. When it finishes, restart your computer and see if you can run .exe files now.

Next, please update MBAM, run a Quick Scan, and post its log.

Next, run DDS again and post DDS.txt in your reply.

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Hi and welcome to Malwarebytes.

In the future, please post all logs directly into your reply instead of attaching them. With that said, please download exeHelper from one of these two places:

http://www.raktor.net/exeHelper/exeHelper.com

http://www.raktor.net/exeHelper/exeHelper.scr

Save it to your Desktop and run it. When it finishes, restart your computer and see if you can run .exe files now.

Next, please update MBAM, run a Quick Scan, and post its log.

Next, run DDS again and post DDS.txt in your reply.

I found an article which basically does the same thing as exehelper. That basically fixed the problem. The only issue I had was Start|Program Files entries being empty. To resolve, I just deleted the account with the problem (retaining the files) and recreated the user. Not the best workaround, but it worked. Please close.

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