this could not help any one
u have to expand these user user and system configuration..sublist will appear on right side..find it out by exploring ..u will also know various other features which you can use..like hiding drives,and disabling control panel,task manager etc..it works on my win xp..if its not working on ur computer..then u can just use a ubuntu linux live cd..move to drives mounted on linuxand delete the autoplay.inf and auto.exe files inside drives..restart computer..
if you are not in a mood to do this just try nod32 virus..its most effective for such viruses..
yordan Posted Sep 19 2008, 12:08 PM
I don't see any "system link on d left side" on the left side, when I type type gpedit.msc..
All I see is "Local Computer Policy", which subdivides in "Computer Configuration" and User Configuration".
Where should I a "Turn off autoplay" ?
By the way, which Windows version are you talking about ? I tried both Win XP and Win 2003.
Regards
Yordan
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Siddharth0016 Posted Sep 18 2008, 08:37 PM
Autoplay virus
if u double click on any drive,it opens in other window..den ur system is
infected with this virus..how to remmove..??
1. Install winrar software:it lets u see hidden files.Now create a new winrar
archive by right clicling inside any drive.now double click on it.in d list of files
shown,delete autorun.inf and auto.exe and restart,do it fast on other disk drives.
2. Go to run at start type gpedit.msc.In d window dat appears,click on system link on d left side. at the right click on "turn off autoplay"enable this for all drives..nd restart windows.
virus effect will be nullified
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