What do I do about infected dll files ?

Avast told me a few times today that it had successfully blocked a virus and no further attention was necessary. Then a while later Foxfire stopped working; it won’t open at all and keeps wanting to send a crash report to Mozilla. At this point I decided it might be a good idea to run a virus scan.

Avast found 7 threats, 3 it moved successfully to the chest but the other 4 are dll files that it says it can’t repair or move to the chest
because they are being used by another process (even when I do this in Safe Mode). The threat is identified as Win32:Crypt-IEP and the two dll files involved are dbgspl40.dll and rpcnet.dll. What should I do ?

Have you tried avast! boot scan ? http://spgscott.wordpress.com/tutorials/avast-boot-time-scan/

also check for malware with

Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 1.50 http://filehippo.com/download_malwarebytes_anti_malware/
always update before you start scanning so you have the latest database
click the remove selected button to quarantine anything found
you may post the scan log here

Can some please instruct me on how to start a new thread? Or maybe I should ask my question here since it has to do with dll files?

My question has to do with Actual Spy Keylogger (Acspmonitor). I need to know how to make Avast except it. I have tried the exclusion of the directory settings, but that does not stop Avast from stopping hk.dll and moving it to the virus chest.

Is there some unknown threat from this software that I should be made aware of? I need it to monitor the children on the Internet.

Yes, I’ve already run a boot scan with Avast and it found nothing. Malawarebytes also did a quick scan and found nothing. What I need to find out is what to do about the two dll files: dbgspl40.dll and rpcnet.dll that Avast said are infected with Win32:Crypt-IEP (which I can’t even find any information about) since Avast tells me it can’t repair or move them to the chest because they are in use by another process even in Safe Mode.

I’m guessing the computer can’t run without these two dll files so maybe I need to rename them and somehow replace them with fresh copies. How do I do that ? Or maybe I’m wrong and there is something else I need to do ?

This might shed some light: http://www.gotapex.com/software-os-and-the-internet/151601-rpcnet-dll.html

Dr.Web CureIt is very good at cleaning infected files without deleting them…

http://www.freedrweb.com/cureit/?lng=en