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Can files removed by MS AntiSpy be reinstalled?

 
 
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      21st Feb 2006
I did a full scan the other day and MS Antispy found 5 files with the rating
high risk. I followed the recommendation to remove the files and did so.
Foolishly, I did this without reading about what the files were.

Once they were removed, I noticed they were all from a computer game, the
game no longer functions correctly, asking for font files every few minutes.

I know I can uninstall and reinstall the program, but try explaining that to
my son, who has worked so hard building a waterpark.

Next time should I click quarrantine rather than remove?

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated...

Here are the files that were removed, according to MS antispy report.

c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
3d\data\fonts\guifont12b.dat
c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
3d\data\fonts\guifont14b.dat
c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
3d\data\fonts\guifont20b.dat
c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
3d\data\fonts\guifont24b.dat
c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
3d\data\fonts\guifont8b.dat

 
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Mike Treit [Msft]
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      22nd Feb 2006
Yes, if you had chosen quarantine instead of remove you would be able to get
the files back.

If you are running Windows XP you may be able to use System Restore to
restore the missing files. I would try that first. If that does not work,
you may need to re-install the application - typically doing so will not
overwrite your saved data files.

This does appear at first glance to be a false positive in Windows Defender.

-Mike

"Ruby" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:05ECD756-4B7A-4A8C-ADBC-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I did a full scan the other day and MS Antispy found 5 files with the
>rating
> high risk. I followed the recommendation to remove the files and did so.
> Foolishly, I did this without reading about what the files were.
>
> Once they were removed, I noticed they were all from a computer game, the
> game no longer functions correctly, asking for font files every few
> minutes.
>
> I know I can uninstall and reinstall the program, but try explaining that
> to
> my son, who has worked so hard building a waterpark.
>
> Next time should I click quarrantine rather than remove?
>
> Any suggestions are greatly appreciated...
>
> Here are the files that were removed, according to MS antispy report.
>
> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
> 3d\data\fonts\guifont12b.dat
> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
> 3d\data\fonts\guifont14b.dat
> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
> 3d\data\fonts\guifont20b.dat
> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
> 3d\data\fonts\guifont24b.dat
> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
> 3d\data\fonts\guifont8b.dat
>



 
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Mike Treit [Msft]
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      22nd Feb 2006
Some additional investigation here shows that all of the missing files
appear to be the same (65,536 null bytes), and if you take the attached file
and copy it with the same name as the files that were deleted, you should be
back up and running.

If that does not work, let me know.

Thanks

-Mike

"Mike Treit [Msft]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Yes, if you had chosen quarantine instead of remove you would be able to
> get
> the files back.
>
> If you are running Windows XP you may be able to use System Restore to
> restore the missing files. I would try that first. If that does not work,
> you may need to re-install the application - typically doing so will not
> overwrite your saved data files.
>
> This does appear at first glance to be a false positive in Windows
> Defender.
>
> -Mike
>
> "Ruby" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:05ECD756-4B7A-4A8C-ADBC-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I did a full scan the other day and MS Antispy found 5 files with the
>>rating
>> high risk. I followed the recommendation to remove the files and did so.
>> Foolishly, I did this without reading about what the files were.
>>
>> Once they were removed, I noticed they were all from a computer game, the
>> game no longer functions correctly, asking for font files every few
>> minutes.
>>
>> I know I can uninstall and reinstall the program, but try explaining that
>> to
>> my son, who has worked so hard building a waterpark.
>>
>> Next time should I click quarrantine rather than remove?
>>
>> Any suggestions are greatly appreciated...
>>
>> Here are the files that were removed, according to MS antispy report.
>>
>> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
>> 3d\data\fonts\guifont12b.dat
>> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
>> 3d\data\fonts\guifont14b.dat
>> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
>> 3d\data\fonts\guifont20b.dat
>> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
>> 3d\data\fonts\guifont24b.dat
>> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
>> 3d\data\fonts\guifont8b.dat
>>

>
>





 
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Bill Sanderson
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      22nd Feb 2006
If you are still using Microsoft Antispyware, beta1, you will be well served
by updating to beta2, whose name is now Windows Defender:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

Download and run--it will upgrade the version you have in place. This won't
change what happened, but since you are here, I thought I'd mention it.

Mike Treit has supplied a file which can be used to replace the ones you are
missing. However, if you are connecting via the HTML forum software, this
file won't be accessable to you, I'm afraid. If you'd like to send me email
at (E-Mail Removed) I'd be happy to forward his message back to you,
with the replacement file attached.

--

"Ruby" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:05ECD756-4B7A-4A8C-ADBC-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I did a full scan the other day and MS Antispy found 5 files with the
>rating
> high risk. I followed the recommendation to remove the files and did so.
> Foolishly, I did this without reading about what the files were.
>
> Once they were removed, I noticed they were all from a computer game, the
> game no longer functions correctly, asking for font files every few
> minutes.
>
> I know I can uninstall and reinstall the program, but try explaining that
> to
> my son, who has worked so hard building a waterpark.
>
> Next time should I click quarrantine rather than remove?
>
> Any suggestions are greatly appreciated...
>
> Here are the files that were removed, according to MS antispy report.
>
> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
> 3d\data\fonts\guifont12b.dat
> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
> 3d\data\fonts\guifont14b.dat
> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
> 3d\data\fonts\guifont20b.dat
> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
> 3d\data\fonts\guifont24b.dat
> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
> 3d\data\fonts\guifont8b.dat
>



 
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      22nd Feb 2006
Thanks for your response Mike, I do not see the file you speak of . And I'm
not sure how to follow your instructions. Assuming I had this file, where
would I copy to?

I am running XP and will try the system restore first.

thanks for taking the time to ponder my situation.



"Mike Treit [Msft]" wrote:

> Some additional investigation here shows that all of the missing files
> appear to be the same (65,536 null bytes), and if you take the attached file
> and copy it with the same name as the files that were deleted, you should be
> back up and running.
>
> If that does not work, let me know.
>
> Thanks
>
> -Mike
>
> "Mike Treit [Msft]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Yes, if you had chosen quarantine instead of remove you would be able to
> > get
> > the files back.
> >
> > If you are running Windows XP you may be able to use System Restore to
> > restore the missing files. I would try that first. If that does not work,
> > you may need to re-install the application - typically doing so will not
> > overwrite your saved data files.
> >
> > This does appear at first glance to be a false positive in Windows
> > Defender.
> >
> > -Mike
> >
> > "Ruby" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:05ECD756-4B7A-4A8C-ADBC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >>I did a full scan the other day and MS Antispy found 5 files with the
> >>rating
> >> high risk. I followed the recommendation to remove the files and did so.
> >> Foolishly, I did this without reading about what the files were.
> >>
> >> Once they were removed, I noticed they were all from a computer game, the
> >> game no longer functions correctly, asking for font files every few
> >> minutes.
> >>
> >> I know I can uninstall and reinstall the program, but try explaining that
> >> to
> >> my son, who has worked so hard building a waterpark.
> >>
> >> Next time should I click quarrantine rather than remove?
> >>
> >> Any suggestions are greatly appreciated...
> >>
> >> Here are the files that were removed, according to MS antispy report.
> >>
> >> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
> >> 3d\data\fonts\guifont12b.dat
> >> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
> >> 3d\data\fonts\guifont14b.dat
> >> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
> >> 3d\data\fonts\guifont20b.dat
> >> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
> >> 3d\data\fonts\guifont24b.dat
> >> c:\program files\activision value\seaworld adventure parks tycoon
> >> 3d\data\fonts\guifont8b.dat
> >>

> >
> >

>
>
>

 
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