Help!!ou vient-il ce genre de fichier ???????
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bonjour membres, j'ai une préocupation ce matin concernant mon PC, je voudrais éliminé le fichier WEBPOOLFILEFILE se trouvant dans le repertoire temp de windows, comment faire pour l'éliminer?et parle-moi un peu de ce genre de fichier et ou vient t-il? est -t-il lié au systeme? svp, je compte sur quelqu'un de vous qui pourrait m'éclaircir.merci et tout à l'heure
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Hi,I decided to clear up some junk from my hard drive. When I went into my windows\temp folder I found a file called WebPoolFileFile and I can't get rid of it by any means. I have tried to delete to recycle bin but I get a message saying access is denied, I have a shredder utility which appears to be shredding the file but when finished the file is still there. I restarted in dos and tried to delete from there but it said the file was not found. I thought it may be a virus or something but have run mcaffee virus scan on temp folder set to scan all files and it reports no virus found. It was created on 15 July and is 261 bytes in size. I can open it in notepad and it shows as 4 rows of zeros with a double dot above each zero. I am running windows 98 on a gateway P3 system. So please, can anyone tell me what it is, how do I get rid of it, is it doing any harm etc etc. Any help will be really appreciated as it is driving me nuts!!! Cheers Roger
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This file is part of the ActiveX and Java scanner in VShield for VirusScan 4.0.0 and above. There is no need to delete this file because it is a temporary file for VShield's internet scanning. The file will disappear if you exit VShield but cannot be deleted because it is in use by VShield.
Caroline Lyons
have you tried checking the access rights of the file? right click on it and see if it is read only. There should be a check bock next to the option that you could change.
Richard Lee-Williams
La critique est facile, l'art est difficile !
Hi,I decided to clear up some junk from my hard drive. When I went into my windows\temp folder I found a file called WebPoolFileFile and I can't get rid of it by any means. I have tried to delete to recycle bin but I get a message saying access is denied, I have a shredder utility which appears to be shredding the file but when finished the file is still there. I restarted in dos and tried to delete from there but it said the file was not found. I thought it may be a virus or something but have run mcaffee virus scan on temp folder set to scan all files and it reports no virus found. It was created on 15 July and is 261 bytes in size. I can open it in notepad and it shows as 4 rows of zeros with a double dot above each zero. I am running windows 98 on a gateway P3 system. So please, can anyone tell me what it is, how do I get rid of it, is it doing any harm etc etc. Any help will be really appreciated as it is driving me nuts!!! Cheers Roger
These are the answers so far
This file is part of the ActiveX and Java scanner in VShield for VirusScan 4.0.0 and above. There is no need to delete this file because it is a temporary file for VShield's internet scanning. The file will disappear if you exit VShield but cannot be deleted because it is in use by VShield.
Caroline Lyons
have you tried checking the access rights of the file? right click on it and see if it is read only. There should be a check bock next to the option that you could change.
Richard Lee-Williams
La critique est facile, l'art est difficile !