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I have just had a new folder appear on my desktop which has decided to call
itself ~ . Clicking on properties it identifies itself as ntuser.dat and there is an associated file ntuser.dat.log . I haven't a clue where its come from or what its purpose is. Additionally, I have had mails returned to me as containing 'undeliverable content in attachment' - when in fact I have not sent such mails. My firewall and antivirus have not highlighted anything as being wrong. I have just changed to windows xp and downloaded all critical updates, the commensurate date on the ntuser.dat.log is the same as the day I changed my operating system. Has there been a breach in my security or is this part of the operating system - it hasn't happened on anyone elses system that I know. I don't even know whether I have one or two issues here. Any help, guidance, advice or knowledge would be greatly appreciated - windows 3.11, 95, 98se and me never gave me the headaches xp is throwing up. Thanks in advance regards John John Settle |
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On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 22:21:09 -0000, "John Settle"
<> wrote: >I have just had a new folder appear on my desktop which has decided to call >itself ~ . Clicking on properties it identifies itself as ntuser.dat >and there is an associated file ntuser.dat.log . I haven't a clue where its >come from or what its purpose is. Additionally, I have had mails returned to >me as containing 'undeliverable content in attachment' - when in fact I have >not sent such mails. My firewall and antivirus have not highlighted anything >as being wrong. I have just changed to windows xp and downloaded all >critical updates, the commensurate date on the ntuser.dat.log is the same as >the day I changed my operating system. Has there been a breach in my >security or is this part of the operating system - it hasn't happened on >anyone elses system that I know. I don't even know whether I have one or two >issues here. Any help, guidance, advice or knowledge would be greatly >appreciated - windows 3.11, 95, 98se and me never gave me the headaches xp >is throwing up. >Thanks in advance >regards >John > I believe it's a bug with OE, could be off on that one, as I dumped it a couple years ago. To Reply: madballs64 (at) gmx (dot) net Fowl |
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If it is a FILE dumped on the DeskTop and named "~" then it is caused by a bug in OE. This
is shown by renaming the file as "name.wab" and you should see a backup of your address book. But a folder called "~" related to ntuser.dat ? No idea.... Dave "Fowl" <> wrote in message news:... | On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 22:21:09 -0000, "John Settle" | <> wrote: | | >I have just had a new folder appear on my desktop which has decided to call | >itself ~ . Clicking on properties it identifies itself as ntuser.dat | >and there is an associated file ntuser.dat.log . I haven't a clue where its | >come from or what its purpose is. Additionally, I have had mails returned to | >me as containing 'undeliverable content in attachment' - when in fact I have | >not sent such mails. My firewall and antivirus have not highlighted anything | >as being wrong. I have just changed to windows xp and downloaded all | >critical updates, the commensurate date on the ntuser.dat.log is the same as | >the day I changed my operating system. Has there been a breach in my | >security or is this part of the operating system - it hasn't happened on | >anyone elses system that I know. I don't even know whether I have one or two | >issues here. Any help, guidance, advice or knowledge would be greatly | >appreciated - windows 3.11, 95, 98se and me never gave me the headaches xp | >is throwing up. | >Thanks in advance | >regards | >John | > | | I believe it's a bug with OE, could be off on that one, | as I dumped it a couple years ago. | | | | To Reply: madballs64 (at) gmx (dot) net David H. Lipman |
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Many thanks for your replies, yes it is a file and not a folder that has
appeared - my ineptitude in the description. Full marks for your replies - I can sleep easy - a big and sincere thank you for your answers and time in posting them. Regards John "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message news:%awwb.970$... > If it is a FILE dumped on the DeskTop and named "~" then it is caused by a bug in OE. This > is shown by renaming the file as "name.wab" and you should see a backup of your address > book. But a folder called "~" related to ntuser.dat ? No idea.... > > Dave > > > > "Fowl" <> wrote in message > news:... > | On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 22:21:09 -0000, "John Settle" > | <> wrote: > | > | >I have just had a new folder appear on my desktop which has decided to call > | >itself ~ . Clicking on properties it identifies itself as ntuser.dat > | >and there is an associated file ntuser.dat.log . I haven't a clue where its > | >come from or what its purpose is. Additionally, I have had mails returned to > | >me as containing 'undeliverable content in attachment' - when in fact I have > | >not sent such mails. My firewall and antivirus have not highlighted anything > | >as being wrong. I have just changed to windows xp and downloaded all > | >critical updates, the commensurate date on the ntuser.dat.log is the same as > | >the day I changed my operating system. Has there been a breach in my > | >security or is this part of the operating system - it hasn't happened on > | >anyone elses system that I know. I don't even know whether I have one or two > | >issues here. Any help, guidance, advice or knowledge would be greatly > | >appreciated - windows 3.11, 95, 98se and me never gave me the headaches xp > | >is throwing up. > | >Thanks in advance > | >regards > | >John > | > > | > | I believe it's a bug with OE, could be off on that one, > | as I dumped it a couple years ago. > | > | > | > | To Reply: madballs64 (at) gmx (dot) net > > John Settle |
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