Understand. Too late...... :(
Already blown away...... ;)
My bad!
I will LET BE if they come back again!
Duncan
On 02/04/2011 20:03, FORC5 wrote:
redundancy I think, 0kb leave alone.
maybe backward compatibility.
no harm no foul :-D
fp
At 03:40 PM 2/4/2011, DSinc Poked the stick with:
I am getting ready to start a major sw install to my new
W2K3 Server. SRV has been cooling its' jets since I completed
its' install.
Shocked was I to find:
AUTOEXEC.BAT 0KB
Config.sys 0KB
IO.sys 0KB
MSDOS.SYS 0KB
Yes, they are all "hidden files."
Yes, I can freely delete them; w/Admin creds.
Yes, they keep coming back.............. :(
On each machine warm Restart, or cold Reboot.
Is this an XP thing?
Or, does this really mean that I have some TIRED OLD program
still present that chronically forces their life?
BTW, I have this situation on 2 other XP clients also.
Thank you.
Best,
Duncan
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