I don't trust your installed anti-virus software because it is the first
thing most viruses attack. I'd suggest doing a free online virus scan
over at
http://housecall.antivirus.com/ just to be sure it isn't a virus.
Also I'm still wondering, what OS is the computer running?
Darryl wrote:
> The "I" could be a small "L" but other than that it is
> what I have below. I am running 98. What is the virus
> name? Norton anti-virus found nothing. I am just about
> to delete the entire MS broadband s/w and see if I stll
> get the web or load it manually.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Are you 100% sure it is "IPhIpsvr", because there is a
>
> virus that will
>
>>create a process with a very similar name?
>>
>>One other question is what OS is the computer running?
>>
>>Darryl wrote:
>>
>>>I installed the wireless MS USB 2.0 adapter to connect
>
> to
>
>>>my MN-710 router and loaded up the B/B Networking S/W
>>>provided. All goes well for a few minutes then
>
> computer
>
>>>slows down and the internet pages nearly stop. I found
>>>application "IPhIpsvr" running uncontrollable in the
>>>background and listed 15-20 times (sometimes more).
>
> This
>
>>>file (.exe) I later found in the B/B Networking file
>
> that
>
>>>I had earlier loaded. I supsect this application is
>>>slowing my computer down. Does anyone know what this
>
> file
>
>>>is or why it is reproducing itself as a listed running
>>>application?
>>>Appreciate any help.
>>>
>>>Darryl
>>
>>.
>>