recycler, MSO Cache

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recycler, MSO Cache Maritere 08-22-2008
Posted by =?Utf-8?B?TWFyaXRlcmU=?= on August 22, 2008, 7:00 pm
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i think i've got 3 viruses, but the software symantec, doesn't reconize and
delete them.
1.- is a carpet at C: named MSO Cache and RECYCLER, both can't be seen or
deleted. With these viruses i can't open the hard disk by clicking it, i need
to open it from the bar.
2.- is at a USB memory named RECYCLER, and has like an extension or
something like that, named Desktop.ini. It makes the icon look like carpet,
not like a USB icon

this carpets can't be seen, they are like a hiden file, the software check
them withtout doing anithing wth them.

hope, you can help me

Posted by David H. Lipman on August 22, 2008, 8:59 pm
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| i think i've got 3 viruses, but the software symantec, doesn't reconize and
| delete them.
| 1.- is a carpet at C: named MSO Cache and RECYCLER, both can't be seen or
| deleted. With these viruses i can't open the hard disk by clicking it, i need
| to open it from the bar.
| 2.- is at a USB memory named RECYCLER, and has like an extension or
| something like that, named Desktop.ini. It makes the icon look like carpet,
| not like a USB icon

| this carpets can't be seen, they are like a hiden file, the software check
| them withtout doing anithing wth them.

| hope, you can help me

Nope.
These are normal, hidden, folders.
MSO Cache is the cache of installer files for the MS Office suite.
Recycler is the Recycle Bin.

Desktop.ini is interpreted by Windows Explorer (explorer.exe) to set HOW a
particular
folder is to be displayed by the Windows Explorer GUI.

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



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