Open the Computer/Network folder. Set the View to Details, and look for WMZ
in the "Discovery" column.
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"DaDD" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Just recently wmz files have started appearing in my temp directory on
> every bootup. Named as so DCF4.WMZ File name always has four
> characters, different each time. Previous ones can be deleted, but
> most recent cannot, file in use open in program.
> Open the file with winzip. Contents are Dxhost.js and Dxhost.wms
> Virus scan shows nothing.
> Any ideas
>
> DaDD