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Hi,

 

     I run a personal server, for my own personal use, using Windows Server 2008 R2.  I have been racking my brain for the last week trying to figure out what is going on with my doman and figured I would stop here and see what you all think.  I am getting weird redirects and some of my programs are unable to connect.  I am including pictures to show what is going on.  First thing is, when I try to open facebook or some other sites I get hit with the following three things shown in the pictures below.

 

AdobeRedirectpic1.jpg

 

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AdobeRedirectpic3.jpg

 

I know these are fake because I meticulously keep my software up to date and the latest version of Adobe Flashplayer is 12.0.0.77.  When ever I try to connect to Google Hangouts I get the following.

AdobeRedirectpic4.jpg

 

When I try and open TeamViewer to connect to my other computers I get this.

AdobeRedirectpic5.jpg

 

When I start up my Google Drive program it won't connect as shown below.

 

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I have ran multiple scans on my systems with Microsoft SystemCenter 2012 Endpoint protection and Malwarebytes.  Malwarebytes found a suspicious item and cleared it once but ever since then it has come up empty and shown no issues even though this problem persists.  I have run TDSSkiller on the systems to no avail.  I have been unable to find out anything else and really can not afford to wipe all theee systems especially the server.  I appreciate any help you all can give me at this point as I am coming up blank on everything I try at this point.  The same is happening on my two desktops that I have on the domain.  One is a Windows 8 system and the other is a Windows 7 system.

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Windows Server 2008 R2 is about $800, Microsoft SystemCenter 2012 Standard is about $500 neither of which include CALS (Client Access Licenses) for the clients which is an additional cost.

Then you say you have it setup as a Domain with 2 desktops.  I'm sorry but rather hard to believe a home user can afford and have the knowledge to install and setup a Domain with joined workstations.

 

The best thing to do is restore the Server back to a previous date from backup tape.  Attempting to repair an infected server that controls client computers is not a recommended approach as there is always a risk that the infection may not have been fully removed.

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