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Password Prompt? george 03-09-2007
Posted by george on March 9, 2007, 7:25 pm
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Hi All
I was browsing yahoo and at the same time searching my hard drive for a file
that I put in a wrong folder, when my windows popped up with the message
'The backup archive you chose is password protected, please enter your
password.' I didn't choose any archives and I scanned full hard drive for
viruses and trojans, norton thinks I am ok...Any ideas?
Cheers



Posted by Tango on March 25, 2007, 8:41 am
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I think your fine if Norton says your OK. Could be one of your programs has
an extension for an archive file that they use for something else.

Tango.

> Hi All
> I was browsing yahoo and at the same time searching my hard drive for a
> file that I put in a wrong folder, when my windows popped up with the
> message 'The backup archive you chose is password protected, please enter
> your password.' I didn't choose any archives and I scanned full hard drive
> for viruses and trojans, norton thinks I am ok...Any ideas?
> Cheers
>



Posted by on March 25, 2007, 1:48 pm
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> I think your

= you are ("you're")

> fine if Norton says your

= you are ("you're")

> OK. Could be one of your

Hooray!

> programs has
> an extension for an archive file that they use for something else.
>
> Tango.
>
> > Hi All
> > I was browsing yahoo and at the same time searching my hard drive for a
> > file that I put in a wrong folder, when my windows popped up with the
> > message 'The backup archive you chose is password protected, please enter
> > your password.' I didn't choose any archives and I scanned full hard drive
> > for viruses and trojans, norton thinks I am ok...Any ideas?
> > Cheers
> >

Please don't top-post.

Rumba

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