Thank you Steve:
I have run full AV & MW scans of the system and drives, however, from
different supplier, IMSI/System Suite 9. The results were 3 files
quarintined and deleted. No malware detected. I will go to the M
site and
run the scans using the MS software.
In an attempt to resolve the problem, I deleted the drive, reformate
NTFS
and then loaded the backup of the drive. This backup was made prior t
the
occurance of this problem. The result is that the files are visible
in
almost all instances, but when I try to open them with Excel or Wor
2003,
now I am getting an error message that the files are locked. When I g
to
the files to examine them the attributes are "read only". I can acces
the
attributes and change them but the error message said that to correc
the
problem I should examine the permissions on the files and folders.
Have not gotten to that, as yet, but it certainly sounds, to me anyway
that
something nefarious is going on.
If you have any further advice I would appreciate the direction.
Mordechi
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Mordechi
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Following a system crash all of the files on a particular hard driv
have
disappeared in Explorer. However, the folder structure remain
visible.
I have been able to make the files visible using the Folders and File
Attribute settings but each time I exit Explorer the attribut
switches back
to Hidden. This occurs even if I have set the system to show hidde
system
files.
I would like to set all of the files and folders on the system back t
the
default settings.
Have slowly driven myself insane with this problem over the course o
the
last month.
Thanks for any help you can give.-
Some malware programs turn off the settings that show hidden and
system files to make their files hard to detect. Run full scans with
your antivirus and antispyware programs. I'd also download and run
the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool and MalwareBytes'
Anti-Malwa
http://tinyurl.com/6bb67
http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php
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Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Desktop Experience)
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