Replacing the file doesn't work either, so I don't know what to do.
Bye...
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Full Version: Delete Netstat
When I delete netstat.exe, it gets respawned after a while. But as you can imagine, I don't want that
Replacing the file doesn't work either, so I don't know what to do. Bye...
hey its too easy to fool the windows!!!....
just do one thing...go to windows/system32 ...in this folder arrange the icons according to file size( right click on some free space..u will get that option)..search for a file with the same size as netstat.exe....this file wud be sitting just next to that...copy that to some other folder....rename it as netstat.exe....copy it paste it back into system32..it will ask for an overwrite...say yes....now try doing netstat on command prompt..it wont work....... cheers!!!!
hey its too easy to fool the windows!!!....
just do one thing...go to windows/system32 ...in this folder arrange the icons according to file size( right click on some free space..u will get that option)..search for a file with the same size as netstat.exe....this file wud be sitting just next to that...copy that to some other folder....rename it as netstat.exe....copy it paste it back into system32..it will ask for an overwrite...say yes....now try doing netstat on command prompt..it wont work....... cheers!!!!
Thx, I'll give it a try
lol nice trick it would run some other program then
thx
Windows file protection is what was putting it back. A backup copy is kept in the service pack I386 directory(do a search for netstat.exe to locate all places)
On the next patch or service pack it will probably revert back to the real netstat. You can also try disabling WFP. Here's a program that can do it...
thx alot will try this out
guys..
i have the exact opposite problems here.. while i was playign with my trojan (forgot its name) i later reliased my netstat.exe is gone.. i search my win98 cab files but found nothiing... where can i reinstall netstat? help?? This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.
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