Re: Cannot create "sys" folder anywhere



I suggest you do a scan for any rootkits.


"Deon" <dsabatta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've just encountered this problem as well, however I'm running Windows
XP professional... There is nothing named "sys" in the directory where
I'm creating it. I cannot create a "sys" folder on and local drive or
removable media (i.e. flash drive)... I tried creating a CD with a sys
folder, and now I can't read it's contents... Similar error... I've
searched google, performed virus scans etc and turned up nothing.
Windows scandisk aborts right at the end of the second phase with an
error, even when scheduled for reboot... The time that Clinton
discovered this error as well would indicate to me that this is some
sort of new net bound virus???

Any thoughts????

Clinton Frankland wrote:
Permissions are fine. I'm using a power user account, but I've also
tried
with the administrator account.

There are no entries in the event log when this happens.

"NickvW" wrote:

Clinton Frankland wrote:
I cannot create a folder named "sys" anywhere on my Windows 2003
server.
When trying to create in a command prompt I receive "The system
cannot find
the file specified.", and in explorer I receive "Cannot rename New
Folder:
Cannot find the specified file.".
I tried disabling McAfee in case that was doing something, and also
tried
logging in as Administrator. No luck.
Has anyone ever seen this before?

There doesn't seem to be anything special about the folder name sys. I
can create and delete folders called sys on my Server 2003 box as an
unprivileged user provided I have permission to do so.

Check the permissions of the folder where you are trying to create the
sys folder.

Also check the system and application event logs for errors or
warnings.

BTW there are a few names you cannot use for folders; try creating a
folder called con, com1, lpt1 etc.

The OS won't allow you to create folders named after local devices, but
sys shouldn't be a problem.

HTH

Nick




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