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Re: Null Terminated Strings

Subject: Re: Null Terminated Strings
Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 16:14:27 -0700
I'm not sure if it'd work because I haven't tried it, but if you're
feeling brave you could try to export the registry, then go through
the export file and remove the key from there. Then import the fixed
reg file. It sounds doable, but I don't know what the exported reg
file looks like sp I don't know what's involved in all of that, but
I'll give it a shot tonight. If anyone's done this (or tried or
whatever) let me know.

On 26 Jun 2005 12:44:19 -0000, e_borgard@yahoo.com <e_borgard@yahoo.com> wrote:
Recently, I downloaded and scanned my PC with Rootkit Reveler from 
Sysinternals.  It produced a hidden registy key in:
 HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Reinstall\

Should I be concerned that this is a rootkit?

What can I do to remove this registry entry if it is hidden from regedit?

Any advice would be helpful.

Sincerely,

Erick Borgard A+, CCNA



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