Re: BitDefender disinfection failed, Why?
- From: "Brian Gregory [UK]" <ng@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 21:34:03 -0000
"Nehmo" <nehmo54@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have to add that regarding the item I couldn't find, the
b64_2[2].jpg, when I tried to navigate to the file, I couldn't find
the folder for it, but when I pasted the location into the address bar
of Explorer, I *did* find the file. Actually, I found four similar
jpg's. I deleted all of them.
I don't understand why I could find them via pasting but not by
navigating.
I think I can answer that bit.
They were almost definitely files in your Temporary Internet Files and
Windows Explorer hides the real structure of Temporary Internet Files from
you if you try to explore your way round it but will allow you go straight
there of you enter the real location of the file in the address bar. More
specifically Explorer makes it look as if everything under Temporary
Internet Files is all lumped into one big directory while in reality it's
divided, seeming arbitrarily, into several sub directories.
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Brian Gregory. (In the UK)
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