Wilhelm,

Why don't you simply tell windows to show invisible files and folders?

Best regards,

Mark Schonewille

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Op 28-aug-2007, om 18:03 heeft Wilhelm Sanke het volgende geschreven:

The virus scanner "Spyware Sweeper" found a "NMap Win 1.2.12" virus on one of my computers at

"C:\WINDOWS\Installer\{CC550492-0747-48E4-A37C-5A2A0C815489} \NewShortcut1.exe",

but fails to quarantine or delete it, i.e. it performs the operations of quarantining and deleting on that file, but next time when you do a virus sweep the file is there again. This could be probably a deficiency of "Spyware Sweeper", because I got other problems with that program, too.

Another virus scanner, "Spy Sweeper" by Webroot, however does not flag this file as a virus.

"C:\WINDOWS\Installer" is a "hidden folder" that is not displayed when I try to access it with Windows, but I can access it using Revolution and also list the subfolders - among them "{CC550492-0747-48E4-A37C-5A2A0C815489}", which contains the "NewShortcut1.exe" file.<snip>
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