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Old June 12th 04, 05:41 AM
Bruce Chambers
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Default Cannot gain access to System Volume Information using cacls

Greetings --

The System Volume Information is the hidden, protected operating
system folder in which WinXP's System Restore feature stores
information used to recover from errors. It's really not a good idea
for you, or an antivirus application, to directly access the contents
of that folder, unless you expect to have no future use for the
restore points, in which case it would be simpler just to turn off the
System Restore feature.

To clear viruses from the "System Volume Information," simply turn
off the System Restore feature (Start All Programs Accessories
System Tools System Restore, System Restore Settings), reboot, then
re-enable System Restore, and reboot one last time. This will delete
all of your Restore Points, including the corrupted one(s), and allow
you start with a clean slate.


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"Brad" wrote in message
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There has been a trio of Trojans camped out in my System
Volume Information folder for a couple months now;
PSW.Perfect.A, PSW.Perfect.B, and PSW.Perfect.C. I
cannot seem to get rid of them. I use AVG and Norton but
neither one of them has been able to remove them. I have
used a host of other anti-trojan programs, but there they
sit. Now on top of that, I can no longer gain access to
the System Volume Information folder. I cannot change
the Hidden or Read-only boxes in Folder Properties. When
I use CACLS it says that I have Full access rights, yet I
can't Open or Explore the folder. Where do I go from
here?

Thanks for any help anyone can offer,
Brad



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