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lupin
April 2nd 06, 10:25 AM
how can I retrieve folder options in the toolbas, suddenly it was vanished.
the ony remaining options was; map network drive; disconnect network drive
and synchronize. Please help me I want to view some of my hidden files....

Detlev Dreyer
April 2nd 06, 10:37 AM
"lupin" > wrote:

> how can I retrieve folder options in the toolbas, suddenly it was
> vanished.

http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts_desc/xp_fix_inetoptions_restrictions.htm

Scan your system for malware. Examples: "W32.Rontokbro@mm"

--> 7.

"W32.Supova.Z@mm"

--> 4.

--
d-d

Alan Edwards
April 2nd 06, 10:44 AM
Try:
Explorer-Tools-Folder Options
Start-Settings-Control Panel-Folder options.
Start-Run- CONTROL FOLDERS

....Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.org/index.html





On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 01:25:02 -0800, in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general lupin
> wrote:

>how can I retrieve folder options in the toolbas, suddenly it was vanished.
>the ony remaining options was; map network drive; disconnect network drive
>and synchronize. Please help me I want to view some of my hidden files....

rajkohli
April 2nd 06, 02:20 PM
It will sound you annoying but your computer may have a virus.

Check your drives and folders for

Desktop.ini and Folder.htt

files or you can search for them. You will notice that they are exist in
nearly all the folders. By default, these files are system hidden.

If all the folders contain that files you have to clean your computer.

Let me know!

"lupin" wrote:

> how can I retrieve folder options in the toolbas, suddenly it was vanished.
> the ony remaining options was; map network drive; disconnect network drive
> and synchronize. Please help me I want to view some of my hidden files....

Malke
April 2nd 06, 06:22 PM
rajkohli wrote:

> It will sound you annoying but your computer may have a virus.
>
> Check your drives and folders for
>
> Desktop.ini and Folder.htt
>
> files or you can search for them. You will notice that they are exist
> in nearly all the folders. By default, these files are system hidden.
>
> If all the folders contain that files you have to clean your computer.
>
> Let me know!
>
> "lupin" wrote:
>
>> how can I retrieve folder options in the toolbas, suddenly it was
>> vanished. the ony remaining options was; map network drive;
>> disconnect network drive and synchronize. Please help me I want to
>> view some of my hidden files....

What does your answer have to do with the OP's question? If English is
not a language in which you are proficient, please don't give tech
advice in it. Having desktop.ini and folder.htt files on the hard drive
has *nothing* to do with the virus status of the computer.

He may very well have a virus - there is no way for us to tell. Rather
than tell someone to look for Windows files, you should tell them to
scan with an current version antivirus program!

Malke
--
MS-MVP Windows User/Shell
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic"

rajkohli
April 3rd 06, 03:16 AM
I think you do not know about the Folder.Htt & Desktop.ini. You must check
your computer. You will see that they are only exist in Program Files and
Windows directory.

In Lupin's case, they will be in every folder.

Lupin, let us know.

"Malke" wrote:

> rajkohli wrote:
>
> > It will sound you annoying but your computer may have a virus.
> >
> > Check your drives and folders for
> >
> > Desktop.ini and Folder.htt
> >
> > files or you can search for them. You will notice that they are exist
> > in nearly all the folders. By default, these files are system hidden.
> >
> > If all the folders contain that files you have to clean your computer.
> >
> > Let me know!
> >
> > "lupin" wrote:
> >
> >> how can I retrieve folder options in the toolbas, suddenly it was
> >> vanished. the ony remaining options was; map network drive;
> >> disconnect network drive and synchronize. Please help me I want to
> >> view some of my hidden files....
>
> What does your answer have to do with the OP's question? If English is
> not a language in which you are proficient, please don't give tech
> advice in it. Having desktop.ini and folder.htt files on the hard drive
> has *nothing* to do with the virus status of the computer.
>
> He may very well have a virus - there is no way for us to tell. Rather
> than tell someone to look for Windows files, you should tell them to
> scan with an current version antivirus program!
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP Windows User/Shell
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic"
>

rajkohli
April 4th 06, 04:45 AM
Dear Malke,

So do you think that you are the one who know everything about anything.
Just to make sure that I was right, I have these 2 files. Ask me for them and
I will email them to you.

With Regards
Rajiv Kohli

"Malke" wrote:

> rajkohli wrote:
>
> > It will sound you annoying but your computer may have a virus.
> >
> > Check your drives and folders for
> >
> > Desktop.ini and Folder.htt
> >
> > files or you can search for them. You will notice that they are exist
> > in nearly all the folders. By default, these files are system hidden.
> >
> > If all the folders contain that files you have to clean your computer.
> >
> > Let me know!
> >
> > "lupin" wrote:
> >
> >> how can I retrieve folder options in the toolbas, suddenly it was
> >> vanished. the ony remaining options was; map network drive;
> >> disconnect network drive and synchronize. Please help me I want to
> >> view some of my hidden files....
>
> What does your answer have to do with the OP's question? If English is
> not a language in which you are proficient, please don't give tech
> advice in it. Having desktop.ini and folder.htt files on the hard drive
> has *nothing* to do with the virus status of the computer.
>
> He may very well have a virus - there is no way for us to tell. Rather
> than tell someone to look for Windows files, you should tell them to
> scan with an current version antivirus program!
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP Windows User/Shell
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic"
>

rajkohli
April 4th 06, 04:49 AM
Look for more information:
http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/vbs.redlof.a.html

Waiting for your comments.

"lupin" wrote:

> how can I retrieve folder options in the toolbas, suddenly it was vanished.
> the ony remaining options was; map network drive; disconnect network drive
> and synchronize. Please help me I want to view some of my hidden files....

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