Re: Password Protected files on Win XP



Have you done a search on Kaspersky's website to see what they mean by "Password Protected Files". You know you didn't password protect any files, so maybe you should try finding out what they mean by that. Also can you see any pattern in the types of files that it is logging as PPF?

Walter R. wrote:
I am running XP SP2. I recently ran a virus scan with Kaspersky virus checker.

It did not find any viruses on my C drive but it found 459 "Password Protected Files".

Why would there be any such files on my computer? I am the only one who is using it and I never use passwords.

Thanks for any enlightenment.

.



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