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Old September 9th 05, 02:48 PM
Mike M
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I'm unable to remove "Adware" in the C:\_Restore\Archive\FS*.CAB
files.


Fine. AV scanners that do so destroy the integrity of the archive making
it unusable

McAfee reports that these so-called "Adware" files are not
trojans, viruses, or worms.

First of all, should I trust this answer?


Let's put it another way. They are harmless whilst in that location.

Anyone else have this problem?


No, since its not a problem, yes, everyone who has ever used Win Me and
deleted a malicious file. The only problem I see is a lack of full
understanding of the working of System Restore and you are by no means
alone in this respect since most of the major AV software houses such as
Symantec and McAfee know even less and are worse than clueless in this
respect.

Second how do I get rid of these so-called harmless files?


If you are confident that your system is currently OK the easiest way to
rid your system of these files is to cycle system restore off and then
back on again. This will flush the store but at the cost of any usable
checkpoints that you might have hence my comment about first being
confident the system is currently OK.

To reset system resto
System | Performance | File System | Troubleshooting and check "Disable
System Restore", Apply and IMMEDIATELY reboot. This will flush you
restore folder and erase all checkpoints, then,
System | Performance | File System | Troubleshooting and uncheck "Disable
System Restore", Apply and again IMMEDIATELY reboot. This should now
automatically create a new checkpoint immediately following the restart.
Finally adjust the space allocated to the restore folder,
System | Performance | File System | Hard Disk and adjust the restore
slider to your preferred setting. A figure of 2-300MB is normally more
than adequate for day to day use allowing perhaps a week of checkpoints to
be available although increasing this to perhaps 400-500MB for a few days
during periods of large installs such Microsoft Office is advisable.
--
Mike Maltby



Ken-net ken-net@someplace wrote:

If I'm in the wrong group please feel free to redirect me.

I'm unable to remove "Adware" in the C:\_Restore\Archive\FS*.CAB
files. McAfee reports that these so-called "Adware" files are not
trojans, viruses, or worms.

First of all, should I trust this answer?

I must have accepted some Adware as part of a freeware/shareware
software package that I've since deleted. I've deleted the program
but I have a few stubborn "Adware" CAB files that cannot be cleaned
by McAfee. Anyone else have this problem?

Second how do I get rid of these so-called harmless files?

Thanks in advance,