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		<title>By: Richard</title>
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		<dc:creator>Richard</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2007 18:47:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks for trying to help with my Brave Sentry problem.

Unfortunately nothing has worked so far. I tried using the file you had me download to reset the IP config and
that failed. It still says something to the effect unable to query then I tried the SuperAntiSpy, and it did not pick up
the Brave Sentry files. I have manually deleted to the Norton recycle bin most of the files on your list, and almost all
associated files installed at the same time, but my file search cannot find many of Brave Sentry files such as the
taskdir.exe file that disables the task manager. Little frustrated after a week of messing with it, It is an HP so I have no
recovery disk to repair the PC just a partitioned D: drive to wipe and restore the computer. I am afraid to access it on the PC.
I thought about copying it to an external an opening the copy, or buying the XP sp2 software and trying to repair it, but I don’t
know if that will repair my system, or erase my system and leave me in the same position I would be if I restored it from the D:
drive. I desperately want to repair it because I am not sure where many of the program disk I use are these days since I have
had the PC for 4 years.

Your website has still been invaluable in at least telling me what direction to follow. I sure wish I could connect so I could sign
up for your service and let you look in machine a repair the mess that’s been made. I will be posting a testimonial if I ever get
through this in case anyone else runs into the level of trouble. One thing I can pass along I think they have altered the brave sentry
program files or names because many of the file names you have listed are similar but not exact anymore. I am wondering if this
is why all the programs SuperAntiSpy, Yahoo AntiSpy, and my Antivirus let this thing pass through.

Regards,
Richard</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for trying to help with my Brave Sentry problem.</p>
<p>Unfortunately nothing has worked so far. I tried using the file you had me download to reset the IP config and<br />
that failed. It still says something to the effect unable to query then I tried the SuperAntiSpy, and it did not pick up<br />
the Brave Sentry files. I have manually deleted to the Norton recycle bin most of the files on your list, and almost all<br />
associated files installed at the same time, but my file search cannot find many of Brave Sentry files such as the<br />
taskdir.exe file that disables the task manager. Little frustrated after a week of messing with it, It is an HP so I have no<br />
recovery disk to repair the PC just a partitioned D: drive to wipe and restore the computer. I am afraid to access it on the PC.<br />
I thought about copying it to an external an opening the copy, or buying the XP sp2 software and trying to repair it, but I don’t<br />
know if that will repair my system, or erase my system and leave me in the same position I would be if I restored it from the D:<br />
drive. I desperately want to repair it because I am not sure where many of the program disk I use are these days since I have<br />
had the PC for 4 years.</p>
<p>Your website has still been invaluable in at least telling me what direction to follow. I sure wish I could connect so I could sign<br />
up for your service and let you look in machine a repair the mess that’s been made. I will be posting a testimonial if I ever get<br />
through this in case anyone else runs into the level of trouble. One thing I can pass along I think they have altered the brave sentry<br />
program files or names because many of the file names you have listed are similar but not exact anymore. I am wondering if this<br />
is why all the programs SuperAntiSpy, Yahoo AntiSpy, and my Antivirus let this thing pass through.</p>
<p>Regards,<br />
Richard</p>
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