Symantec anti virus IS malware.
"kamikazimatt" <kamikazimatt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E4CAB7AA-61CB-4E56-8B55-FE0D421E5990@microsoft.com...
> All I have to block it is my school provided symantec antivirus and
> windows
> firewall. I can't see why it would be malware though because there should
> be
> documented cases elsewhere.
>
> "Gerry" wrote:
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>> What are your anti-virus and anti-spyware arrangements? Nil responses to
>> a search for anlukx7n.sys suggests malware!
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>> Hope this helps.
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>> Gerry
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>> > kamikazimatt wrote:
>> > wait...no, I downloaded an xp pro SP2 ISO from my school and also a
>> > xp pro SP1 ISO that I slipstreamed into the files, and both are bad?
>> > Are you sure it's not just the ISOs of the install files?
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>> > "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
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>> >> You definitely have a bad copy of the SP2 download.
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>> >> "kamikazimatt" <kamikazimatt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> >> message news:CCEFC81C-46DE-4548-8606-65F8B0A20D89@microsoft.com...
>> >>> I downloaded a windows xp pro sp2 and sp1a ISO to try to install on
>> >>> my computer. The sp2 cd told me when I was copying the files to
>> >>> start the installation that the file anlukx7n.sys could not be
>> >>> copied. Is this file essential or can it be skipped? I also tried
>> >>> to slipstream sp2 into the sp1a
>> >>> cd and the error still occurs.
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