In "start/Run" type ".exe "regedit. Open registry editor, which in turn on HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software [\ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \] and [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \], check below Office 2010 –save your time and save your money.

all Run" begins with "under a new item, and whether the and suspicious keys, also can pass keys to file path is a new installation, to judge the Software or trojans.

In addition HKEY LOCAL MACHINE \ Software [exefile classes \ \ \ \ \ shells \ open command \] key value, may also be used to load a Trojan, such as the key value modified as "X: \ Windows \ system \ ABC. Exe" % 1 "%". Microsoft Office is so great!

2) system service

Some Trojan is realized by adding service items since the launch, everybody can open registry editor, is in [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Runservices] next find suspicious keys, and in [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services for \] next check of suspicious primary key. Microsoft Office 2007is my love!

Then disable or remove Trojan add service items: in "run" type "Services for. MSC" open service Settings window in the system which displays all service items and its status, start type and login properties and other information. Find Trojan activated service, double click to open it, start type Office 2007 is so powerful.

instead of "has banned", confirm then quit. Can also be modified by the registry, ordinal launches "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services for \ service display name" button on the right pane, find binary value "Start", and change its numerical number, "2", The invention of Microsoft Office 2010 is a big change of the world.

"3" automatic said, "said manual that have already been disabled. Four" Of course the best delete the primary key, usually can be completed by registering table output function, backup these keys so you can control.




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