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‎10-28-2011 11:46 AM
Hi,
lansweeper found an unauthorized IE BHO on a computer. So, I scanned that computer, I found a trojan 🙂 and I removed it.
But now, how could I remove this "unauthorized IE BHO" from lansweeper. Because even when I do a full scan of that computer, lansweeper still found it.
Thank you.
lansweeper found an unauthorized IE BHO on a computer. So, I scanned that computer, I found a trojan 🙂 and I removed it.
But now, how could I remove this "unauthorized IE BHO" from lansweeper. Because even when I do a full scan of that computer, lansweeper still found it.
Thank you.
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‎10-28-2011 05:25 PM
Forget it. After remove the BHO lansweeper stopped to detect it.
Thank you.
Thank you.

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‎10-28-2011 03:54 PM
Did the "Last seen" date of the affected machine actually change, confirming the completion of the scan? Are you certain this BHO is removed?
You should not assume all entries found under "IE: unauthorized IE BHOs" are malicious by the way. You can add to the list of authorized IE objects under Configuration\Allowed Active-X.
You should not assume all entries found under "IE: unauthorized IE BHOs" are malicious by the way. You can add to the list of authorized IE objects under Configuration\Allowed Active-X.

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‎10-28-2011 03:20 PM
Yes. This is what I did.
And this is the problem with that BHO:
http://www.systemlookup.com/CLSID/68041-bcsau_dll.html
But when I check the complements of IE I don't find anyone strange... So, I don't know what to do...
And this is the problem with that BHO:
http://www.systemlookup.com/CLSID/68041-bcsau_dll.html
But when I check the complements of IE I don't find anyone strange... So, I don't know what to do...

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‎10-28-2011 03:17 PM
Make sure you perform a "Full Rescan" of the affected machine, as shown in the attached image. The "Rescan" option respects item wait times, "Full Rescan" does not.
