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Old January 8th 04, 12:01 AM
Googy
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how did I end up with a folder named h:\bunch of letters & number\SP2 -
which cannot be deleted - on a NETWORK drive???? Can't delete the folder -
denied access. Is it safe to delete - and how do I do it?


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Old January 8th 04, 12:02 AM
HackMama
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Default SP2 Folder??

You have been hacked!!!!

----- Googy wrote: -----

how did I end up with a folder named h:\bunch of letters & number\SP2 -
which cannot be deleted - on a NETWORK drive???? Can't delete the folder -
denied access. Is it safe to delete - and how do I do it?



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Old January 8th 04, 12:02 AM
Googy
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Default SP2 Folder??

So... Is it safe to delte? How do I delete it? how come Norton AV doesn't
smell something foul?


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You have been hacked!!!!

----- Googy wrote: -----

how did I end up with a folder named h:\bunch of letters &

number\SP2 -
which cannot be deleted - on a NETWORK drive???? Can't delete the

folder -
denied access. Is it safe to delete - and how do I do it?





 




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