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Barquentine | 19:36 Sun 21st Jul 2013 | Technology
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I have only just discovered Homegroups and have connected two laptops using this method. I have a third laptop upstairs which runs quite well but has a Trojan virus in it which is proving hard to remove.
If I join that laptop to the Homegroup (only for printer sharing - nothing else) - could that virus somehow utilise the home network to get into one of the other laptops? My question no doubt reveals how little I know about how these things work!
  
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Until you get rid of the Trojan, it would be unwise to connect the laptop to any other piece of computer equipment.

Download and run the Free edition of Malwarebytes. Do Not click onto the trial paid-for edition.

Al.
Here's a link:-

http://www.malwarebytes.org/

Al.

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