Re: Preplexing Folder Appeared



Its probably safe to delete. You can always move it somewhere else, first, for a few days and see if anything complains.

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"Joan NYC" <JoanNYC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:DA91DD0E-7DF8-4732-9283-66E4085D914D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks Guys

Yes I did do an update

Do I have to keep the folder or can I delete it

Happy Holiday

Joan

"Doug Knox - [MS-MVP]" wrote:

This is the log file for a recent MSXML Update from Windows Update.

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Display\Security
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"Joan NYC" <JoanNYC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:EBCA55FE-3FD5-4C26-A858-08C440D12FBC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I am not sure when this occurred (or what I was doing at the time) but I
> noticed a new folder appearing on my C Drive
>
> The folder is labeled ==3a8d37d23d93a2d8a07e6e=
>
> In this folder is a text document
>
> I copied and pasted some of the text in this doc. Does anyone have a > clue
> what it is and if I can delete it. The only thing I can think of is > that
> it
> is possible a McAffee thing but want to see if anyone here knows what > it
> is
>
> Thanks so much
>
>
>
> <<Verbose logging started: 11/19/2006 23:50:13 Build type: SHIP > UNICODE
> 3.01.4000.2435 Calling process: C:\WINDOWS\system32\msiexec.exe ===
> MSI (c) (DC:B8) [23:50:13:572]: Resetting cached policy values
> MSI (c) (DC:B8) [23:50:13:572]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0
> MSI (c) (DC:B8) [23:50:13:572]: ******* RunEngine:
> ******* Product: c:\3a8d37d23d93a2d8a07e6e\msxml.msi
> ******* Action:
> ******* CommandLine: **********
> MSI (c) (DC:B8) [23:50:13:572]: Client-side and UI is none or basic:
> Running
> entire install on the server.
> MSI (c) (DC:B8) [23:50:13:572]: Grabbed execution mutex.
> MSI (c) (DC:B8) [23:50:13:697]: Cloaking enabled.
> MSI (c) (DC:B8) [23:50:13:697]: Attempting to enable all disabled
> priveleges
> before calling Install on Server
> MSI (c) (DC:B8) [23:50:13:697]: Incrementing counter to disable > shutdown.
> Counter after increment: 0
> MSI (s) (5C:3C) [23:50:13:713]: Grabbed execution mutex.
> MSI (s) (5C:1C) [23:50:13:713]: Resetting cached policy values
> MSI (s) (5C:1C) [23:50:13:713]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0
> MSI (s) (5C:1C) [23:50:13:713]: ******* RunEngine:
> ******* Product: c:\3a8d37d23d93a2d8a07e6e\msxml.msi
> ******* Action:
> ******* CommandLine: **********
> MSI (s) (5C:1C) [23:50:13:744]: Machine policy value > 'DisableUserInstalls'
> is 0
> MSI (s) (5C:1C) [23:50:13:759]: File will have security applied from
> OpCode.
> MSI (s) (5C:1C) [23:50:13:869]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: Verifying
> package --> 'c:\3a8d37d23d93a2d8a07e6e\msxml.msi' against software
> restriction policy
> MSI (s) (5C:1C) [23:50:13:869]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY:
> c:\3a8d37d23d93a2d8a07e6e\msxml.msi has a digital signature
> MSI (s) (5C:1C) [23:50:14:869]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY:
> c:\3a8d37d23d93a2d8a07e6e\msxml.msi is permitted to run at the
> 'unrestricted'
> authorization level.
> MSI (s) (5C:1C) [23:50:14:869]: End dialog not enabled
> MSI (s) (5C:1C) [23:50:14:869]: Original package ==>
> c:\3a8d37d23d93a2d8a07e6e\msxml.msi
> MSI (s) (5C:1C) [23:50:14:869]: Package we're running from ==>
> c:\WINDOWS\Installer\33f2e78.msi
> MSI (s) (5C:1C) [23:50:14:931]: APPCOMPAT: looking for appcompat > database
> entry with ProductCode '{37477865-A3F1-4772-AD43-AAFC6BCFF99F}'.
> MSI (s) (5C:1C) [23:50:14:931]: APPCOMPAT: no matching ProductCode > found
> in
> database.
>


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