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Certifications: Comp Science degree, MCP | Deleted folder keeps reappearing? This isnt an urgent thing - but it sure is an annoying one!
I had a folder on the desktop (which is empty) which i had deleted quite some time ago... but for some reason, the folder keeps reappearing after i delete it.
Sometimes it disappears for days then reappears.... and other times it re-appears every few hours. Almost as if there's some sort of process running to keep creating the folder.
I dont think it's a virus, because i think my McAffee would've picked it up - but you never know.....
anyone heard of this before?? |
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C:\documents and settings\all users\desktop. |
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Certifications: Comp Science degree, MCP | It's definately not a temp folder - it's a folder that i created some time back (called Assessments) and deleted it when i no longer needed it.
I'm at home at the moment, so cant check the "all users" account, but i will check it when i get home.
anyone have any other thoughts? |
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Do you logon to different user accounts on that computer, or always logon on to the same user account? |
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Maybe its recreating this each time you do one of these actions? |
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Originally Posted by jdmurray Is anything disappearing? It sounds like a restore point or backup is being restored. This would restore previously deleted data, but also cause recently created data to disappear.
Do you logon to different user accounts on that computer, or always logon on to the same user account? | Nothing is disappearing that i know of. It just looks like there is one folder that keeps getting restored - dont know how.
I dont have multiple logon accounts - i've always had just the one logon account.
It isnt a zip or download folder either - it is a folder i havent used in ages, it just intermittently gets restored as an empty folder on my desktop. I deleted it 3 or 4 times yesterday.
It's a head scratcher aye? |
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Originally Posted by keatron Did you check the all users account? | I only have one user account... No other users log onto the pc. I checked the "Default User" and the "All Users" folders, and both have nothing on their desktops...... |
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When you first created the folder what was it used for?
Thinking out loud:
Offline folders sycnronizing?
Group Policy?
Someone messing with you?
A self-healing MSI file installation point? (see question above)
Login script?
???  ???
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Originally Posted by sprkymrk Hmmm.
When you first created the folder what was it used for?
Thinking out loud:
Offline folders sycnronizing?
Group Policy?
Someone messing with you?
A self-healing MSI file installation point? (see question above)
Login script?
???  ??? | Initially, the folder had a few word documents and a few mp3's.
This is running on my home laptop.... it isnt joined to a domain - so there's no group policy, and i dont have a login script.
I'm leaning towards someone messing around.... some sort of a trojan or something along those lines maybe?
i'll do an online scan tonight using the Trend Micro housecall product, just incase i've got an infection that McAfee isnt picking up....
The more i keep thinking about it, the more i laugh - because it's such a small thing, yet very annoying! lol |
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Originally Posted by Khattab Initially, the folder had a few word documents and a few mp3's. | Okay, then check this out - Windows Medial Player may be the culprit. http://www.softwaretipsandtricks.com...-deleting.html
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Originally Posted by sprkymrk | I think this may be the problem. The mp3's that i had, were ripped off a CD using Media Player, so im fairly convinced this is it....
I knock off work in just over an hour, so will let you guys know how it goes! |
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Certifications: Network+ | Have you tried to delete it with the "DOS command prompt" ? I have ran into something similar with a file that kept coming up and I deleted it with the command prompt and it hasn't been back. |
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Certifications: Comp Science degree, MCP | sprkymrky - as always, excellent work!
You've saved me from insanity!! As jdmurray said, i found that the default path in MP was set to the desktop folder!
I changed it back to the default and viola... no more annoying folder popping up! |
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| Delete Folder Reappears Hi...
I have been having the same problem. I have a folder on my desktop which reappears after deleting. It seems to be being automatically recreated by a programme.
I have checked all programmes I can think of, which might have it as a default (Windows Media Player, Skype, Adobe Suite CS3, AutoCAD etc...) but none lists this folder as a default! Is there any way to find which programmes create default folders?
I also assume that the folder must 'belong' to one of my programmes which loads at start-up or is used reguarly, but as mentioned AutoCAD, Adobe Suite etc... are not the culprit!
Any ideas would be great.
I am running Vista Home Premium.
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Certifications: MCP (NT4 Server), MCSA 2000, MCSA 2003, CCNA, Security+, Network+ | Try searching your registry for the path, like C:\windows\....\desktop\foldername. Maybe you can see what program is associated with that path.
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Originally Posted by sprkymrk Try searching your registry for the path, like C:\windows\....\desktop\foldername. Maybe you can see what program is associated with that path. | +1 Its in there somewhere |
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| FOUND IT! Thanks Guys! I found it. It was set up as the default inbox for my Bluetooth File Exchanger...  I reset that to simply be the desktop and I haven't a problem with it since... good-bye so long!
Excellent work once again team...
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