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OK, this is so wierd. I can copy som text from say, a notepad file, and pase it anywhere i like - word, excel etc, but not in internet explorer.

This has only just started happening today. If I copy an address from an email, I cant paste into the address bar in IE.

any ideas?

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Just tried something else - can even copy & paste form this IE window to another one! WTF is this all about!

HELP!

try highlighting what you want to paste and then press ctrl+c to cut then ctrl+v to paste works for me

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Dont work. Cant use ctl C & V etc or right click or edit>paste on menu.

Odd problem. Microsoft don't mention it on their Knowledge Base either. You might have found a new one ... :nervous:

I'll see if anyone's heard of this in work tomorrow.

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Hi all.

Thanks for the help. Spoke to IT people at work today. its a virus/Trojan. See below for details...

http://www.kephyr.com/spywarescanner/library/module32/index.phtml

Overview

Module32 is a keylogger stealing password from the infected system. The

keylogger is dropped in "%WinDir%\RFV\".

Note: %WinDir% is a variable (?). By default, this is C:\Windows (Windows

95/98/Me/XP) or C:\WINNT (Windows NT/2000).

Classification

Keylogger

Files

module32.exe, module32.inf

Log references

Log 199

Vendor

Unknown

Privacy policy

No privacy policy available.

Detection

Bazooka Adware and Spyware Scanner detects Module32. Bazooka is freeware and

detects spyware, adware, foistware, trojan horses, viruses, worms, etc. Read

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