Re: Blue Print



On Fri, 7 Mar 2008 08:13:01 +0000, lali <lali.216b145@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:


Can any one explain why some of the sub folders names in the windows
folder are printed in blue while the rest are in black.Have i got a
virus?


I can't tell from here whether you have a virus, but no, that's not a
symptom of a virus. The files in blue are compressed files.

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Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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