Re: Delete .exe files
First: I checked the computer by scanning online with the onecare.live.com.
This scanning did find something in the registry database, but no viruses or
spyware.
To be sure of that the file not is malware, I tried to download a Microsoft
trial program: Windows live onecare: WLinstaller.exe, and as many other .EXE
on my desktop I can’t delete the file. Note: I haven’t installed the program,
just downloaded it to my desktop.
Next: I previously have discovered that disabling of UAC can help me, so
that I did. And after that I was able to delete WLinstaller.exe. So perhaps
UAC don’t have anything to do with the rights of my files, but somehow it
helps me anyway.
But still some of the other files can’t be removed, so something is wrong.
I discovered that if I move the files to my memory stick which uses FAT
allocating table instead of NTFS, I have no problem deleting the file. Also
if I move the files to my other computer (with XP on NTFS) using network, I
still have no problem with deleting the files, so something is very wrong
with my Vista PC.
As previously mentioned My Vista is PreInstalled on my computer. I have
firstly installed my Antivirus program, and after that my office programs and
other trusted software so I doubt that my troubles should come from software
I have installed. I have also copied my documents and music to the computer,
but also that should not course the trouble.
So, is this a Vista error or is it an error in HP’s preinstalled software?
And what can course, that I can’t start in safe mode? - Any connection?
"Jesper" wrote:
> OP: Enabling and disabling UAC has absolutely nothing to do with it. UAC is
> not the universal "make my computer not work properly" feature. It is simply
> removing some permissions from your token, but gives you a relatively easy
> way to add them back when needed. You also do not need to reboot the computer
> to get the permissions to take effect.
>
> Peter is possibly right. However, it is not as simple as a file locking
> itself when executed. The OS locks all executables open when they execute,
> but if that were the problem you should be getting a different error. Unless
> I am translating incorrectly from Danish, you are getting an error that
> indicates lack of permissions, and as ruined as the ACLs on this system
> appear to be, you have all the permission you need.
>
> Start by doing a malware scan on this computer. You can use the OneCare live
> scanner. Go to http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm and
> run it from there. If that finds anything that you can't clean, or even if it
> does not, you may want to call Microsoft's free security support line. They
> can walk you through testing that we cannot do efficiently in the newsgroups.
> The number in Denmark is 44 89 01 11.
> ---
> Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security:
> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470101555?ie=UTF8&tag=protectyourwi-20
>
>
> "dzomlija" wrote:
>
> >
> > From reading your original post, and the responses you have received,
> > it's sounds to me like the file does not want to be deleted. And that
> > can mean only one thing: Malware.
> >
> > Its a common technique for a virus/malware program to lock itself when
> > executed sothat nothing and no one can delete it, and also to monitor
> > the registry so that it cannot be removed from startup. It strengthens
> > the argument for malware if you cannot boot into Safe Mode, but can boot
> > normally. I've seen malware programs that put themselves into the boot
> > process as a SERVICE_BOOT_START driver/service, in order to prevent a
> > safe mode boot because safe mode is usually the first place to go to
> > safely remove malware.
> >
> > You need to update your virus scanner and run a full scan, assuming
> > that whatever it is has not killed your AV also. If possible, remove
> > your hard disk, slave it to another computer, and run a full virus scan
> > that way.
> >
> >
> > --
> > dzomlija
> >
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