Re: huge hidden archives
- From: "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2008 17:33:01 +0200
"smbadim" is usually a file associated with Samba user administration.
If you have been playing with Samba then a Samba newsgroup would
be a more appropriate forum for your question.
"SantistaS" <santistas@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uOITct$7IHA.5596@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks Pegasus,
I did what you suggested and it worked.
I moved the archives to another drive to see what happens.
I have Norton 360 installed, but I did not authorize it to use 6 GB of
drive C:
I found the following information in the archives:
"c:\nt\base\fs\rdr2\rdbss\smb.mrx\smbadmin"
I don't know what it means. I never had not such directory in my PC.
SantistaS
(MVP)" <I.can@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message:
When Windows tells you that a file is a "system file" then you
must adjust the attrib command accordingly:
attrib -h -s -r c:\Windows\E
These files are not native Windows files. In view of their sizes
I suspect that they pertain to some third-party recovery program
such as Symantec's GoBack. What maintenance programs did
you install on your PC?
.
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