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"Rogue Dialouts"
07-22-02, 19:37z 

Hi Guys...

My networked 'backup' PC has suddenly decided to try dialling out at intervals.

Since I use a hardware switch to switch my modem between the two machines, I
can prevent the modem dialling out by switching to the other PC.

How the heck can I discover which program is causing it ?
I don't know where to look...

Thanks !

BillC
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  Subject      Author      Message Date     ID   
  RE: Rogue Dialouts Madape[Lead] 07-22-02 1
  RE: Rogue Dialouts vgbaron[Sysop] 07-23-02 2
   RE: Rogue Dialouts PeteDowson[Crew] 07-23-02 3
        RE: Rogue Dialouts vgbaron[Sysop] 07-23-02 4
  RE: Rogue Dialouts RickLee[Guest] 07-24-02 5
   RE: Rogue Dialouts BillC[Crew] 07-27-02 6

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1. "RE: Rogue Dialouts"
07-22-02, 22:32z 

Hi Bill

Firstly I would make sure you are not leaving programs that require internet access in the background running, such as Instant Messengers.

Make sure that your Dial Up Networking settings dont Auto Connect to the internet, and finally if your using Internet Connection Sharing make sure you have disabled the 'Dial on Demand' option.

HTH

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2. "RE: Rogue Dialouts"
07-23-02, 15:58z 

> Hi Guys...
>
> My networked 'backup' PC has suddenly decided to try dialling out at
> intervals.
>
> Since I use a hardware switch to switch my modem between the two
> machines, I
> can prevent the modem dialling out by switching to the other PC.
>
> How the heck can I discover which program is causing it ?
> I don't know where to look...
>
> Thanks !
>


Hi Bill -

I would check that Windows update isn't set to run. If you have ZoneAlarm you can use it to see which program is doing the dialing. Also, I don't recall the site, Pete Dowson recommended it, but there's a program called PROCEXP which can tell you which processes are running. When the computer tries to dial, run PROCEXP and check the running processes - you might be able to tell that way.

HTH,

Vic

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3. "RE: Rogue Dialouts"
07-23-02, 18:28z 

Hi Vic,

> Also, I don't recall the site, Pete Dowson recommended it, but there's a
> program called PROCEXP which can tell you which processes are running.

It's www.systeminternals.com. Lots of useful stuff there including file monitors, registry monitors, port monitors. Yum yum! <G>

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4. "RE: Rogue Dialouts"
07-23-02, 22:32z 

Hi Pete -

Thanx - I've bookmarked it this time <G>.

> It's www.systeminternals.com. Lots of useful stuff there including file
> monitors, registry monitors, port monitors. Yum yum! <G>
>

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5. "RE: Rogue Dialouts"
07-24-02, 20:01z 

If it's something that just happened abruptly, lately... you might want to check into the possibility of the Klez or Frethem email worms that are spreading like wildfire in the past week or so. I spent a few hours the night before last cleaning Klez off of my mother's computer... and a few hours last night cleaning Klez off of my father-in-law's computer. What a mess.

These things have their own SMTP routines which go on the Internet and spread the emails without you having to run Outlook or anything. Just a thought.... and a warning to everybody else out there to update your anti-virus software now. These things don't erase your hard drive or anything, but they are really insidious in the way they work. You don't want to get them.

Rick Lee www.rickleephoto.com

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6. "RE: Rogue Dialouts"
07-27-02, 06:57z 


Thanks Guys...

Haven't had a chance this week to check...been a little tied up, away from the PCs.

Thanks for you replies. I'll take a look at your suggestions and let you know how I get on....

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BillC
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