Yay, sleeping well. Yay, pleasant dreams.
Yay, easy fixes. All the services needed from the server are back online this morning (some in slightly modified form, I grant), with less vulnerability. Wonder why we didn't do this before. Of course, the virus can still jam the hard drive full of files - I'll check it periodically for that. The virus scanner is running in auto-protect, so it will nail any such attempts, but it's set to deny access, not delete with prejudice, which means I do have to watch in case it floods the drive.
It'll take it a lot longer, though. Each run only (I think) puts one file in each directory. There are a lot fewer visible directories. It never infected that computer; now it can't, as it doesn't have access to the key directories. :)
Now to get my regular job done.
Yay, easy fixes. All the services needed from the server are back online this morning (some in slightly modified form, I grant), with less vulnerability. Wonder why we didn't do this before. Of course, the virus can still jam the hard drive full of files - I'll check it periodically for that. The virus scanner is running in auto-protect, so it will nail any such attempts, but it's set to deny access, not delete with prejudice, which means I do have to watch in case it floods the drive.
It'll take it a lot longer, though. Each run only (I think) puts one file in each directory. There are a lot fewer visible directories. It never infected that computer; now it can't, as it doesn't have access to the key directories. :)
Now to get my regular job done.