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  #1  
Old November 18th 06, 02:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Vince
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Default wpdnse folder?

I have a temp folder called " wpdnse". It is listed in %temp%. When I try to
delete the folder, it is recreated upon starting or restarting my computer.
Recently I installed the new Windows Media Player 11 and the Final version of
Windows Defender 1.1.1593. One of these installs could have created this
folder. Does anyone know what this folder is and why it can't be permanately
deleted? Thanks
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  #2  
Old November 18th 06, 03:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Wesley Vogel
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Default wpdnse folder?

I have a temp folder called " wpdnse". It is listed in %temp%.

Looks like Windows Media Player 11 is the culprit.

When I try
to delete the folder, it is recreated upon starting or restarting my
computer.


WPDShServiceObj.dll probably recreates the folder.

quote
WPDNSE stands for Windows Portable Device Namespace extension. The only
thing that I can think of is that Windows uses this folder to temp share
information when user elects to share information from a portable device.
You can add files to it, but they are deleted as soon as the user logs off.
quote
http://www.vistababble.com/forums/vi...er-people.html

quote
Thanks for your brilliant post. WPDNSE is definitely related to Windows
Media Player 11. I just uninstalled WMP 11 and WMP 11 runtime libraries. And
WPDNSE folder is GONE!.

Hey all. Yea, a few days after removing WPDShServiceObj.dll, I am no longer
having a problem with the elusive, empty, self-generating WPDNSE folder.
Hoorraaayy!!!
quote
http://www.videohelp.com/forum/archive/t304104.html

quote
Name: WPDShServiceObj
Filename: WPDShServiceObj.dll
Command: C:\WINDOWS\system32\WPDShServiceObj.dll
Description: Windows Portable Device Shell Service Object
File Location: %System%
Startup Type: This startup entry is started automatically via the following
Windows Registry keys:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\
ShellServiceObjectDelayLoad

Under that key will be a value containing the listed CLSID which can be
found under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\ and contains the filename that is to be
loaded.
CLSID: {AAA288BA-9A4C-45B0-95D7-94D524869DB5}
quote
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/star...Obj-15009.html

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In ,
Vince hunted and pecked:
I have a temp folder called " wpdnse". It is listed in %temp%. When I try
to delete the folder, it is recreated upon starting or restarting my
computer. Recently I installed the new Windows Media Player 11 and the
Final version of Windows Defender 1.1.1593. One of these installs could
have created this folder. Does anyone know what this folder is and why it
can't be permanately deleted? Thanks


  #3  
Old November 18th 06, 03:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Wesley Vogel
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Posts: 6,188
Default wpdnse folder?

I recently downloaded and installed WMP 10 and I think that it is a POS.
WMP9 was fine. WMP11 looks like an ever bigger POS!!!!

See if Windows Portable Device Shell Service is listed in Services and
Disable it.

Start | Run | Type: services.msc | Click OK |
Scroll down to and double click Windows Portable Device Shell Service |
Set Startup type to Disabled.

Also see this...

Trimming The Fat From Windows Media Player 11
http://www.bold-fortune.com/forums/i...t=0&#entry9125

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In ,
Wesley Vogel hunted and pecked:
I have a temp folder called " wpdnse". It is listed in %temp%.


Looks like Windows Media Player 11 is the culprit.

When I try
to delete the folder, it is recreated upon starting or restarting my
computer.


WPDShServiceObj.dll probably recreates the folder.

quote
WPDNSE stands for Windows Portable Device Namespace extension. The only
thing that I can think of is that Windows uses this folder to temp share
information when user elects to share information from a portable device.
You can add files to it, but they are deleted as soon as the user logs
off. quote

http://www.vistababble.com/forums/vi...er-people.html

quote
Thanks for your brilliant post. WPDNSE is definitely related to Windows
Media Player 11. I just uninstalled WMP 11 and WMP 11 runtime libraries.
And WPDNSE folder is GONE!.

Hey all. Yea, a few days after removing WPDShServiceObj.dll, I am no
longer having a problem with the elusive, empty, self-generating WPDNSE
folder. Hoorraaayy!!!
quote
http://www.videohelp.com/forum/archive/t304104.html

quote
Name: WPDShServiceObj
Filename: WPDShServiceObj.dll
Command: C:\WINDOWS\system32\WPDShServiceObj.dll
Description: Windows Portable Device Shell Service Object
File Location: %System%
Startup Type: This startup entry is started automatically via the
following Windows Registry keys:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\
ShellServiceObjectDelayLoad

Under that key will be a value containing the listed CLSID which can be
found under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\ and contains the filename that is to
be loaded.
CLSID: {AAA288BA-9A4C-45B0-95D7-94D524869DB5}
quote
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/star...Obj-15009.html

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In ,
Vince hunted and pecked:
I have a temp folder called " wpdnse". It is listed in %temp%. When I try
to delete the folder, it is recreated upon starting or restarting my
computer. Recently I installed the new Windows Media Player 11 and the
Final version of Windows Defender 1.1.1593. One of these installs could
have created this folder. Does anyone know what this folder is and why it
can't be permanately deleted? Thanks


  #4  
Old November 18th 06, 05:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Vince
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Posts: 46
Default wpdnse folder?

Thanks Wesley for your help. I don't have a Windows Portable Shell Service
listed to disable. Since it is created by Microsoft it might be best to leave
it alone and not try to delete this folder that comes back anyway. This is a
new topic so i'll wait to see where the wind blows. Besides WMP 11 is not my
default player.

"Wesley Vogel" wrote:

I have a temp folder called " wpdnse". It is listed in %temp%.


Looks like Windows Media Player 11 is the culprit.

When I try
to delete the folder, it is recreated upon starting or restarting my
computer.


WPDShServiceObj.dll probably recreates the folder.

quote
WPDNSE stands for Windows Portable Device Namespace extension. The only
thing that I can think of is that Windows uses this folder to temp share
information when user elects to share information from a portable device.
You can add files to it, but they are deleted as soon as the user logs off.
quote
http://www.vistababble.com/forums/vi...er-people.html

quote
Thanks for your brilliant post. WPDNSE is definitely related to Windows
Media Player 11. I just uninstalled WMP 11 and WMP 11 runtime libraries. And
WPDNSE folder is GONE!.

Hey all. Yea, a few days after removing WPDShServiceObj.dll, I am no longer
having a problem with the elusive, empty, self-generating WPDNSE folder.
Hoorraaayy!!!
quote
http://www.videohelp.com/forum/archive/t304104.html

quote
Name: WPDShServiceObj
Filename: WPDShServiceObj.dll
Command: C:\WINDOWS\system32\WPDShServiceObj.dll
Description: Windows Portable Device Shell Service Object
File Location: %System%
Startup Type: This startup entry is started automatically via the following
Windows Registry keys:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\
ShellServiceObjectDelayLoad

Under that key will be a value containing the listed CLSID which can be
found under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\ and contains the filename that is to be
loaded.
CLSID: {AAA288BA-9A4C-45B0-95D7-94D524869DB5}
quote
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/star...Obj-15009.html

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In ,
Vince hunted and pecked:
I have a temp folder called " wpdnse". It is listed in %temp%. When I try
to delete the folder, it is recreated upon starting or restarting my
computer. Recently I installed the new Windows Media Player 11 and the
Final version of Windows Defender 1.1.1593. One of these installs could
have created this folder. Does anyone know what this folder is and why it
can't be permanately deleted? Thanks



  #5  
Old November 18th 06, 03:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Wesley Vogel
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 6,188
Default wpdnse folder?

Okie dokie.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In ,
Vince hunted and pecked:
Thanks Wesley for your help. I don't have a Windows Portable Shell Service
listed to disable. Since it is created by Microsoft it might be best to
leave it alone and not try to delete this folder that comes back anyway.
This is a new topic so i'll wait to see where the wind blows. Besides WMP
11 is not my default player.

"Wesley Vogel" wrote:

I have a temp folder called " wpdnse". It is listed in %temp%.


Looks like Windows Media Player 11 is the culprit.

When I try
to delete the folder, it is recreated upon starting or restarting my
computer.


WPDShServiceObj.dll probably recreates the folder.

quote
WPDNSE stands for Windows Portable Device Namespace extension. The only
thing that I can think of is that Windows uses this folder to temp share
information when user elects to share information from a portable device.
You can add files to it, but they are deleted as soon as the user logs
off. quote

http://www.vistababble.com/forums/vi...er-people.html

quote
Thanks for your brilliant post. WPDNSE is definitely related to Windows
Media Player 11. I just uninstalled WMP 11 and WMP 11 runtime libraries.
And WPDNSE folder is GONE!.

Hey all. Yea, a few days after removing WPDShServiceObj.dll, I am no
longer having a problem with the elusive, empty, self-generating WPDNSE
folder. Hoorraaayy!!!
quote
http://www.videohelp.com/forum/archive/t304104.html

quote
Name: WPDShServiceObj
Filename: WPDShServiceObj.dll
Command: C:\WINDOWS\system32\WPDShServiceObj.dll
Description: Windows Portable Device Shell Service Object
File Location: %System%
Startup Type: This startup entry is started automatically via the
following Windows Registry keys:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\
ShellServiceObjectDelayLoad

Under that key will be a value containing the listed CLSID which can be
found under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\ and contains the filename that is
to be loaded.
CLSID: {AAA288BA-9A4C-45B0-95D7-94D524869DB5}
quote
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/star...Obj-15009.html

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In ,
Vince hunted and pecked:
I have a temp folder called " wpdnse". It is listed in %temp%. When I
try to delete the folder, it is recreated upon starting or restarting my
computer. Recently I installed the new Windows Media Player 11 and the
Final version of Windows Defender 1.1.1593. One of these installs could
have created this folder. Does anyone know what this folder is and why
it can't be permanately deleted? Thanks


 




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