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Tuesday, July 05, 2005

How to Remove HuntBar.

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HuntBar

  • Executable Files: wtoolss.exe.
  • Dynamic Link Libraries: ...btiein.dll; ...msielink.dll; ...msiein.dll; ...qdow.dll; ...SToolbar.dll; ...toolbar.dll; ...WToolsB.dll.
  • Directory/Search Page:
  • Uninstall page URL:
  • Related Articles: Fighting Malware with Standard Windows Tools (February 25, 2007). You may have more in your bag of tricks than you realize. Important Removal Tool Note.
  • Notes: "Toolbar.dll" is a name widely used for legitimate and malware BHOs. It is not necessarily indicative of a particular BHO.
  • This infection can be removed by SpyBot S&D.




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