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keith
Hello All,
I am not to concerned about this problem but I was going through my
Local Settings\Temporary Internet Folders and deleting all of the files with
in the folders. Initially, all was going well. Everything was deleting and
it would prompt me to delete the desktop.ini file and everything. Somehow,
as I was trying to move ahead faster I managed to use a hot-key combination
that selected all of the files and then tried to open them. This,
naturally, caused all kinds of performance issues and I had to reboot my
machine. Once the machine came back I saw that all of the sub-folders
within Temporary Internet Folders had been deleted and what was left was a
smattering of various stuff left behind. I then tried to delete those files
and nothing happens. I select one, press delete and my pc makes a "dooo"
sound and nothing happens. These are just .gif's and .jpg's as well as a
few other misc files. Does anyone have any idea why this is? Could I be
dealing with some type of virus or Trojan?
Also, when I attempt to open one of these gif's I am given an Internet
Explorer box that asks me "Running a system command on this item might be
unsafe. Do you wish to continue?" Its a .gif file. Why the sudden concern
about safety?
Thanks for your help in advance. I look forward to your responses.
Keith
I am not to concerned about this problem but I was going through my
Local Settings\Temporary Internet Folders and deleting all of the files with
in the folders. Initially, all was going well. Everything was deleting and
it would prompt me to delete the desktop.ini file and everything. Somehow,
as I was trying to move ahead faster I managed to use a hot-key combination
that selected all of the files and then tried to open them. This,
naturally, caused all kinds of performance issues and I had to reboot my
machine. Once the machine came back I saw that all of the sub-folders
within Temporary Internet Folders had been deleted and what was left was a
smattering of various stuff left behind. I then tried to delete those files
and nothing happens. I select one, press delete and my pc makes a "dooo"
sound and nothing happens. These are just .gif's and .jpg's as well as a
few other misc files. Does anyone have any idea why this is? Could I be
dealing with some type of virus or Trojan?
Also, when I attempt to open one of these gif's I am given an Internet
Explorer box that asks me "Running a system command on this item might be
unsafe. Do you wish to continue?" Its a .gif file. Why the sudden concern
about safety?
Thanks for your help in advance. I look forward to your responses.
Keith