Thanks for asking the question.  I looked and had the same files from
3/25/03.  



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From: Don Wolff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 12:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] Bad Directories?


If I remember correctly on 4/2/03 9:19 AM R. Scott Perry wrote:

> Declude Virus uses these temporary directories to scan attachments. It is
> normal to see them appear for short periods of time.
> 
> There are cases where they will not get deleted if there is a
configuration
> problem (such as a virus scanner that leaves behind files, as the
directory
> can't be deleted if there are extra files in it).  In this case, it sounds
> like there was some type of problem that occurred on February 25.  It is
> safe to delete those directories.

Thanks Scott. Just what I wanted to hear!

Regards,

-Don

Experience is the best teacher -- better someone else's than your own,
though.
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