And I'm saying that you need to do a lot more. Run through the stuff Jim's
site suggests, ending with a HJT log posted to the appropriate forum (not
this one!)
To know whether or not the behavior is caused by a legit startup item, run
MSCONFIG and disable the entire Startup tab, then on the Services tab, Hide
all Microsoft Services and then disable the rest. Click OK and reboot. Test.
You should disable your network connection while testing this, since you'll
be without protection. If you still get the behavior, you almost certainly
have malware. If not, then you can use MSCONFIG to methodically re-enable
things until you find the culprit.
--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com
"Ale" <Ale@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3757DF94-DADE-4577-B584-F86CBC309EF3@microsoft.com...
>I used Lavasoft Adaware 2007, Spybot Search&Destroy, Spyware Doctor and
> Webroot SpySweeper. I also scanned for viruses with Norton Internet
> Security
> 2005. One more note, if I start the PC in safe mode "iexplore.exe" won't
> show
> in task manager, so it only starts after a normal reboot.
>
> "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
>
>> You can start by accepting the probability that you *do* have malware
>> that
>> was able to mask itself from the apps you used, or simply isn't detected
>> by
>> them (and what apps did you use?) *Something* in the startup axis must be
>> launching IE during startup. Unless you have a background startup program
>> that launches a hidden instance of IE, it has to be malware. Frankly, I
>> can't think of any legit apps that would do that, but that doesn't mean
>> there aren't any. Try this site for more in-depth malware
>> detection/cleaning
>> procedures:
>> http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.htm
>>
>> --
>> Gary S. Terhune
>> MS-MVP Shell/User
>> www.grystmill.com
>>
>> "Ale" <Ale@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:208DCB57-BD27-48FE-84BA-A780EAE35993@microsoft.com...
>> > Each time I reboot my PC the task "iexplore.exe" is running in the
>> > background
>> > forcing me to terminate it from Task Manager. My computer is free from
>> > any
>> > kind of malware (virus, trojans, spyware, etc), I fully scanned it with
>> > at
>> > least 3 major antivirus/antispyware products. Once ended from Task
>> > Manager
>> > the task "iexplore.exe" won't reappear unless of course I use Internet
>> > Explorer. Also, I checked the Startup tab of msconfig and no reference
>> > whatsoever to "iexplore.exe".How can I fix this? Thanks.
>> >
>>
>>
>>