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Every now and then I get a strange file appearing on my desktop. The name is
simply '~' and properties show its 177 kb in size and a 'file'. I've got AVG, Zonealarm, AdAware and Spybot and run Symantec and McAfee online scans every couple of days (with so many virus's flying about its prudent). As far as I can tell I'm clean. Could this be a virus of some kind or is it something to do with Windows XP ? The last one appeared shortly after I'd downloaded a file from Overnet, but I've seen the same file in other folders before. Thanks in advance Accylad -- ==================================================== Lord Flash Heart : "Treat your 'planes like you treat your women !" Leut George : "What ? You mean take them home at weekend to meet your mother ?" Lord Flash Heart : "No, I mean climb inside them 3 times a day and take them to heaven and back !" ============================================================================ === --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.637 / Virus Database: 408 - Release Date: 20/03/2004 |
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Quoth the raven named Accylad:
> Every now and then I get a strange file appearing on my desktop. The name is > simply '~' and properties show its 177 kb in size and a 'file'. It's caused by another Microsoft bug. One of the OE updates... when you edit your address book, it saves a temporary copy to the desktop named only with the tilde. Rename the file to test.wab and see. Then, delete it. When it comes back next time, just delete again. -- -bts -This space intentionally left blank. |
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"Accylad" <accycraig@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Every now and then I get a strange file appearing on my desktop. The name is > simply '~' and properties show its 177 kb in size and a 'file'. Don't worry about it ![]() Basically, it's a work / backup file that is created when you change something in your Outlook Express address book... It is the result of the April 2003 Cumulative Patch for Outlook Express (330994). There is a bug in the patch so whenever a change is made to the Windows Address Book file (*.wab file) and Windows makes a backup of the file instead of it being called username.wa~ it becomes just '~' and is placed in the directory where OE was launched - in your case the Desktop. You can rename it to something .WAB and keep it as a backup, or just delete it. Cheers, ..\/.artin --- wra-ign0rethis-ngler the-funny-"a"-with-the-loop aye vee research dot info no spaces no dashes just that |
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Cheers everyone. Put my mind to rest. I thought it was virus of some
description. Accylad "Wrangler" <wrangler@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:BC83AF71.25E0%wrangler@nowhere.com... > "Accylad" <accycraig@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > Every now and then I get a strange file appearing on my desktop. The name is > > simply '~' and properties show its 177 kb in size and a 'file'. > > Don't worry about it ![]() > > Basically, it's a work / backup file that is created when you change > something in your Outlook Express address book... > > It is the result of the April 2003 Cumulative Patch for Outlook Express > (330994). > > There is a bug in the patch so whenever a change is made to the Windows > Address Book file (*.wab file) and Windows makes a backup of the file > instead of it being called username.wa~ it becomes just '~' and is placed in > the directory where OE was launched - in your case the Desktop. > > You can rename it to something .WAB and keep it as a backup, or just delete > it. > > Cheers, > > .\/.artin > > --- > wra-ign0rethis-ngler the-funny-"a"-with-the-loop aye vee research dot info > no spaces no dashes just that > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.637 / Virus Database: 408 - Release Date: 20/03/2004 |
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> Basically, it's a work / backup file that is created when you change
> something in your Outlook Express address book... Couldn't he just put something like: DEL ~.wab in the autoexec.bat file to delete it every time the computer is started? Perhaps he could start OE from a BAT file that deletes the file every time OE exits? (a patch to patch the patch!). BR HH |
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"Highdy high" <highdy.high@hootmail.com> wrote:
> Couldn't he just put something like: > > DEL ~.wab > > in the autoexec.bat file to delete it every time the computer is started? > Perhaps he could start OE from a BAT file that deletes the file every time > OE exits? (a patch to patch the patch!). Anything is possible, and its down to the individual how this is handled. Some may consider it to be a benefit due to it being a backup copy in an obvious place (even though its due to a bug!), and keep it. Others may as you suggest just want rid of it. Personally I would (if I were using OE for email) not worry too much about automating it... Its not going to be too regular an occurance, as the file will only appear when changing the Address Book. I would not have the option set for when I reply to people to add them to the Address Book so it will only occur when I made specific changes to the address book which would be reasonably rarely. -- wra-ign0rethis-ngler the-funny-"a"-with-the-loop aye vee research dot info no spaces no dashes just that |
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