RE: IE hijacked... Help !
I have never seen se.dll, but I can tell you it is NOT trustworthy. Uncheck both of them and apply the settings. Anything in your Temp or LocalSettings folder usually isnt trustworthy, and any DLLs or anything beginning with Rundll also has a small chance of being untrustworthy.
I will search for more information about se.dll later, for now, remove it. Also, can you attach a screenshot of the Services tab? (make sure you select 'Hide all microsoft services' before taking the screenshot)
Also, end any tasks called 'RunDll32' in your task manager before unticking it, or it will just reenable itself. I suggest you right click System and click End Process Tree to end all processes before doing this aswell, then using the Task Manager to start msconfig.
This post was edited on 05-14-2005 at 10:43 PM by ShawnZ.
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