Smirnoff wrote:
> In Windows Folder I have various files in Downloaded Programs Folder
> (it has the IE7 icon on it). They include Shockwave (ActiveX and Flash
> Object), Java, Office Update Installation etc.
>
> Thought I'd take a look at them. On right click there are three
> options, Update, Remove and Properties.
>
> When I look in Properties (General, Dependency and Version), under
> Dependency, they are all showing as Damaged.
>
> Decided to update them, on some I was asked if I wanted to install,
> which I did. Still same damaged dependency on all of them.
>
> Tried removing some of them but the system won't let me (another
> application might be using.....etc.).
>
> My system is running fine, should I leave well alone or delete the
> ones I am able to?
Since your system is fine and those are all legitimate installs, I'd
leave them alone. When I'm cleaning up a client's infested machine I
usually delete damaged files in that folder, but for you - why not err
on the side of caution? They're not hurting anything by staying there.
Tinkering is fine - that's how we all learned - but understand that
tinkering often leads to a clean install of Windows. Be prepared with
good and frequent backups.
Malke
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