What does virustotal say?

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On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 08:57, Miller Bonnie L.
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> Trying to find out if          c:\windows\security\tmp.edb
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> is a valid Windows file on a Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 Standard SP2
> installed system.
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> Forefront Endpoint Security caught a “trojan” in this file on a server and
> removed it.  I think it may have happened while an admin was copying user
> files at the server from one drive to another, but I’m not certain of that.
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> If I read http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822158
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> I do not see this file explicitly listed.  I also do not see this file on
> other, similar servers.  I’m inclined to think it doesn’t belong, but the
> fact that it’s a “tmp.edb” file makes me unsure.
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> Our FEP deployment is very new (about a month old), so I’m trying to make
> sure I didn’t miss an exclusion we should be using.
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> Thanks for any advice or thoughts.  Working on a SQL server rebuild right
> now, so I’ll check back in a while…
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> -Bonnie
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