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<blockquote data-quote="sra85" data-source="post: 293693" data-attributes="member: 30326"><p>Something I just noticed: before I removed the surrogate virus, there would be multiple dllhostexe.files running in the task manager. I thought all those had stopped. When I finished running all those scans to remove surrogate, I deleted all files in the %temp% folder. I just opened the temp folder and there is a folder there similar to what the surrogate virus was caching in the folder. Folder name is "1450". I opened the task manager, then click on the 1450 folder. As soon as I do this, the .dllhost runs again for a split second in the processes list on task manager. It quickly disappears though. There must still be some trace of that virus on the computer. Forgot to attach the addition log to the OP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sra85, post: 293693, member: 30326"] Something I just noticed: before I removed the surrogate virus, there would be multiple dllhostexe.files running in the task manager. I thought all those had stopped. When I finished running all those scans to remove surrogate, I deleted all files in the %temp% folder. I just opened the temp folder and there is a folder there similar to what the surrogate virus was caching in the folder. Folder name is "1450". I opened the task manager, then click on the 1450 folder. As soon as I do this, the .dllhost runs again for a split second in the processes list on task manager. It quickly disappears though. There must still be some trace of that virus on the computer. Forgot to attach the addition log to the OP [/QUOTE]
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