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Dave
try a new mouse.

"Shaker" wrote in message
news:BBC9C7FF-291E-4925-BF63-8849D24AF00B@microsoft.com...
> I have Win 2000 server with dialup internet connection in home.
> Sometimes the mouse pointer on the screen in moving alone left and right
horizontally, while physically the Mouse does not.
> So I thought that I have cretin Trojan file on my PC.
> I cleared it and found one called adminU.dll.
>
> After that I installed Norton Anti-Virus and Firewall. And I have
reformatted the partition of HD where the server located, other partition
kept as they are.
>
> Even when I did the reinstallation Of win2000 The Mouse was moving. even
there were not active Internet connection.
>
> Now with Firewall, still sometimes facing same problem, even while
off-line.
>
> I need to know what to do, to ensure that there is no one is monitoring
me, or hacking my desktop.
> I thought for a while it could be done over the Mobile communication (So I
trued it off really and kept same)
> finally it could be an evil who doing this, ...
>
> I'll get crazy, need your help
>



Malke
Dave wrote:

> try a new mouse.
>
> "Shaker" wrote in message
> news:BBC9C7FF-291E-4925-BF63-8849D24AF00B@microsoft.com...
>> I have Win 2000 server with dialup internet connection in home.
>> Sometimes the mouse pointer on the screen in moving alone left and
>> right
> horizontally, while physically the Mouse does not.
>> So I thought that I have cretin Trojan file on my PC.
>> I cleared it and found one called adminU.dll.
>>
>> After that I installed Norton Anti-Virus and Firewall. And I have
> reformatted the partition of HD where the server located, other
> partition kept as they are.
>>
>> Even when I did the reinstallation Of win2000 The Mouse was moving.
>> even
> there were not active Internet connection.
>>
>> Now with Firewall, still sometimes facing same problem, even while
> off-line.
>>
>> I need to know what to do, to ensure that there is no one is
>> monitoring
> me, or hacking my desktop.
>> I thought for a while it could be done over the Mobile communication
>> (So I
> trued it off really and kept same)
>> finally it could be an evil who doing this, ...
>>
>> I'll get crazy, need your help
>>

Seriously, 1) if you have a wireless mouse, put in fresh batteries; 2)
if you have a special mouse, update the drivers; 3) check and see if
you have Speech Recognition turned on - I believe this might be an
Office option; I can't remember if Win2k has this Control Panel applet
or not like XP does; 4) if none of the above, try another mouse because
sometimes the mouse wire can get damaged.

Malke
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