Reread the article, the virus can take any of those name variants, not all
of them. Removal of a trojan can be painstaking work, you'll need to sit
down and scan through the indicated folders for each of them.
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"childofthe1980s" <childofthe1980s@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:F6353877-2827-4D4C-BE86-5FB7BC65E6AA@microsoft.com...
> nope....that didn't do it. A lot of those files that it suggests to
> remove
> aren't even on the machine.
>
> "Internet" wrote:
>
>> How to Detect and Remove Trojan.Win32.Agent.azsy
>> http://www.syschat.com/how-detect-re...gent-4778.html
>>
>>
>> childofthe1980s wrote:
>> > Hello:
>> >
>> > Does anyone out there have any information on how to get rid of the
>> > spyware
>> > Trojan.Win32.Agent.azsy that we downloaded onto our Vista laptop?
>> >
>> > Most websites either force you to pay for a solution or tell you to
>> > remove
>> > files--files which don't exist in the first place. Any help would
>> > really be
>> > appreciated!
>> >
>> > childofthe1980s
>>