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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
(Unverified)Jun 3rd 2009 10:55AM
cwolves.........................Once you have donwloaded FileAlyzer, go to start and find that program and open it. It will open the program and in the look in window click on my computer, then click on windows, then click on system32. Once your in system32 look for sqlsodbc.chm. You will find it almost and the end in alphabetical order. Click on sqlsodbc.chm it will place it in the file name. Then click open. Look at it and compare it to the list from the following link.......
http://blog.scansafe.com/journal/2009/5/27/gumblar-modified-sqlsodbcchm-clue-to-infection.html?lastPage=true&postSubmitted=true. It will show SHA1, all the numbers and letters next to it will show what your SHA1 is. And above that will have your file size. Hope this helps, I'm sorry its written out so long.
(Unverified)Jun 3rd 2009 1:31PM
I'm using Vista and do not have thr file sqlsodbc.chm in system32, so where do I go from here? Thanks.