wow, win32.pakes that's an ugly trojan, 100+ variations of it too. other than a full reload of the system you might be albe to remove it the hard way, i.e. by hand. look for the process psc_mon.exe(?) that should be the resident process that starts it up. as old as it is, once you kill the resident process, you might be able to get rid of it with trend micro's free housecall applet...
it can be messy deleting everything affected...
systemroot+\system32\lmqfg.dll
iexplore0.dll
systemroot+\system32\lmqfg.dll
{b53082b8-b49c-4ba6-81ff-7c41da1cd87c}
auf0.exe
cfhxxd.exe
ffcfbbb.exe
iexplore.exe
iexplore0.dll
v1200351p.epe
systemroot+\system32\kaqwyy.exe
systemroot+\system32\lmqfg.dll
iexplore0.dll
iexplore.exe
systemroot+\system32\kaqwyy.exe
ffcfbbb.exe
cfhxxd.exe
auf0.exe
registry key:
hkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\
setup\{b53082b8-b49c-4ba6-81ff-7c41da1cd87c}