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I opened the System dialog from the Control Panel on my home computer and saw  
on the General tab that the "Registered to" name says:
 
Vicodin /CB/TNN
-(Dr. Diet Mountain Dew)-
 
I presume this means I have a virus or some kind of spyware. I regularly run  
Spybot and have Norton Antivirus. What do I need to do about this? I have not  
noticed any negative actions except that everything runs very slowly, not  
just while on the Internet but Word and other applications. (Running Windows  
98.)
 
Thanks for any info you can provide.

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"JMFindley" <jmfindley@yahoo.com.(NOSPAM)> wrote in message
news:72F8D214-E897-4524-B99C-16B9C137F66E@microsoft.com...
> I opened the System dialog from the Control Panel on my home computer and saw
> on the General tab that the "Registered to" name says:
>
> Vicodin /CB/TNN
> -(Dr. Diet Mountain Dew)-
>
> I presume this means I have a virus or some kind of spyware. I regularly run
> Spybot and have Norton Antivirus. What do I need to do about this? I have not
> noticed any negative actions except that everything runs very slowly, not
> just while on the Internet but Word and other applications. (Running Windows
> 98.)
>
> Thanks for any info you can provide.
 
Most likely the virus was cleaned and you just have some remnants.
Put     vicodin /cb/tnn   in the search box in Google and you will find some
relavant hits.
One was:
http://www.thenakedpc.com/cgi-bin/ [...] ?read=6288
 
Read the answer to the original post there and you should find your answer.
 
"This can be done by Editing the Registry. Make sure you back up your registry
before attempting the following:
 
Run the registry editor by clicking Start/Run and typing RegEdit. Under the
registry locate the following,
 
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/MICROSOFT/WINDOWS/CURRENT VERSION.
 
On the right pane locate the following entry: Registered Owner. Change the entry
to your liking and then click save and exit. This should fix your problem."

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"JMFindley" <jmfindley@yahoo.com.(NOSPAM)> wrote in message
news:72F8D214-E897-4524-B99C-16B9C137F66E@microsoft.com...
> I opened the System dialog from the Control Panel on my home computer and saw
> on the General tab that the "Registered to" name says:
>
> Vicodin /CB/TNN
> -(Dr. Diet Mountain Dew)-
>
> I presume this means I have a virus or some kind of spyware. I regularly run
> Spybot and have Norton Antivirus. What do I need to do about this? I have not
> noticed any negative actions except that everything runs very slowly, not
> just while on the Internet but Word and other applications. (Running Windows
> 98.)
>
> Thanks for any info you can provide.
 
Look here also:
http://securityresponse.symantec.c [...] a.gen.html
 
This was one of the hits I got by putting  "Dr. Diet Mountain Dew"  in the
search box in Google.

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"JMFindley" <jmfindley@yahoo.com.(NOSPAM)> wrote in message
news:72F8D214-E897-4524-B99C-16B9C137F66E@microsoft.com...
> I opened the System dialog from the Control Panel on my home computer and
saw
> on the General tab that the "Registered to" name says:
>
> Vicodin /CB/TNN
> -(Dr. Diet Mountain Dew)-
>
> I presume this means I have a virus or some kind of spyware. I regularly
run
> Spybot and have Norton Antivirus. What do I need to do about this? I have
not
> noticed any negative actions except that everything runs very slowly, not
> just while on the Internet but Word and other applications. (Running
Windows
> 98.)
>
> Thanks for any info you can provide.
 
Just Google or Yahoo for that exact search term.
 
Vicodin /CB/TNN
 
Also, go here
 
http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/v [...] a.gen.html


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