I quarantined the file and restarted my computer, but on boot up, after windows opened, it said that itokofata.dll could not be found. I can click "ok" and everything seems to work ok, but I’d really like to know if its a virus or not. Can anybody help?
I found the file, and it’s located in my C:\Windows folder. A scan with McAfee found no virus or anything, and under properties is simply says that it is an "Application Extension" with no other clues. What do you think?
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2 responses so far ↓
1 david n // Nov 2, 2009
Find the actual file, right click on it and scan with your other security programs, you may have to take it out of quarantine to do this. You can also right click on the file, select properties and look for a copyright or signature, it might be for a program you know is ok.
2 Sandy // Nov 4, 2009
I’m sure, its a part of a virus. Its a random file name.
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