Certainly not! She's (at least) twice my age. In fact, she's almost <<<gasp>>> as aged as Newt!
I suspect that, in addition to not knowing what I’m talking about, you also don’t know what you’re talking about. And neither do I. So, what’s...
Huh? What does that mean, eh?
Hmmm.
Reinstall the MS Virtual Machine (available here) or install Sun's Java. Either should fix the problem. HTH.
IOGEAR's Miniview is rather nice.
What is that avatar? Santa on a swing?
What size were the files? Zero byte, perchance? If so, they're almost certainly being created by Outlook Express and are nuttin' to worry about!
‘Fraid not. Maybe run Wintop and see whether that mirrors Process Explorer’s results. Some system specs could help too.
All’s well that ends well!
Lonny - RegProt will run fine under ME.
What is the location of these strangely named folders? I assume that this is happening when you try File - Save As from within OE?
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http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=232480 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=256842 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=272265...
Wintop (tho' aimed at Win95 it'll run perfectly well under ME). HTH.
The program couldn’t be easier to use. It simply alerts you if a program attempts to write to certain areas of the registry - namely, those which...
Just as an aside - this is quite a handy little gadget (which is free and uses zero resources).
I think I’d be inclined to chalk it down as a peculiar hiccough and, unless the behaviour is repeated, forget about it. BTW - Custom XML.
Peculiar. AFAIK, there is no malware which causes that type of behaviour. I take it that you haven’t been experimenting with any cache purging...
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