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Unauthorized files in XP Home
I'm trying to find a list of the files that are supposed to be on the
installation disk. When I reinstall my operating system, a network is installed on my computer. I don't want a network. I can't access the network. All my documents are sent to a file called shell32.dll and then mailed to this remote network. Shell32.dll is located in System32. |
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Re: Unauthorized files in XP Home
Guy
What exactly is your installation disk? -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ guy1776 wrote: > I'm trying to find a list of the files that are supposed to be on the > installation disk. When I reinstall my operating system, a network is > installed on my computer. I don't want a network. I can't access the > network. All my documents are sent to a file called shell32.dll and > then mailed to this remote network. Shell32.dll is located in > System32. |
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Re: Unauthorized files in XP Home
It's an OEM installation disk that came with my computer. It has, supposedly,
the operating system for XP Home and SP1. I checked the disk, and shell32.dll is present on it. When I look at Properties, it's called an "unknown application." Properties doesn't have the additional tabs like Summary and so forth. I haven't had any luck with Dell, so I'm asking Microsoft. Dell doesn't have a legal right to put additional files on an installation disk, does it? "Gerry" wrote: > Guy > > What exactly is your installation disk? > > > -- > > > > Hope this helps. > > Gerry > ~~~~ > FCA > Stourport, England > Enquire, plan and execute > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > guy1776 wrote: > > I'm trying to find a list of the files that are supposed to be on the > > installation disk. When I reinstall my operating system, a network is > > installed on my computer. I don't want a network. I can't access the > > network. All my documents are sent to a file called shell32.dll and > > then mailed to this remote network. Shell32.dll is located in > > System32. > > > |
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Re: Unauthorized files in XP Home
guy1776 wrote:
> It's an OEM installation disk that came with my computer. It has, > supposedly, the operating system for XP Home and SP1. I checked the > disk, and shell32.dll is present on it. When I look at Properties, > it's called an "unknown application." Properties doesn't have the > additional tabs like Summary and so forth. I haven't had any luck > with Dell, so I'm asking Microsoft. Dell doesn't have a legal right > to put additional files on an installation disk, does it? > You bet manufacturers have the right to put extra stuff on the disk. They get paid big bucks to include Norton, Works, Roxio, Nero, etc. Besides, often they HAVE to put extra stuff on the disk to make the hardware work. Nevertheless, what is printed on the CD? Or did someone scribble with a Sharpie "You may need this?" |
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Re: Unauthorized files in XP Home
guy1776 wrote:
> I'm trying to find a list of the files that are supposed to be on the > installation disk. When I reinstall my operating system, a network is > installed on my computer. I don't want a network. I can't access the network. > All my documents are sent to a file called shell32.dll and then mailed to > this remote network. Shell32.dll is located in System32. What is the basis for your conclusions that "all my documents are sent to ... shell32.dll" and that those files are subsequently "mailed to this remote network"? Shell32.dll is a legitimate, necessary part of Windows XP. It should be located in C:\Windows\system32 (or C:\Winnt\system32) It likely will be in other directories as well, including %WINDIR%\system32\dllcache, %WINDIR%\ServicePackFiles\i386 and numerous directories relating to Windows updates and patches. All of that is not to say, of course, that some malefactor may created an underhanded data-stealing application and given it the same name, but that seems highly unlikely if it is a CD you received directly from Dell. If you're concerned about what may be transmitted during the installation process, just disconnect the computer from any telephone and network lines. -- Lem -- MS-MVP To the moon and back with 2K words of RAM and 36K words of ROM. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer http://history.nasa.gov/afj/compessay.htm |
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Re: Unauthorized files in XP Home
<Or did someone scribble with a Sharpie "You may need this?" >
Thanks for a laugh. I needed that. No, it only acts like a disk with something scribbled on it. "HeyBub" wrote: > guy1776 wrote: > > It's an OEM installation disk that came with my computer. It has, > > supposedly, the operating system for XP Home and SP1. I checked the > > disk, and shell32.dll is present on it. When I look at Properties, > > it's called an "unknown application." Properties doesn't have the > > additional tabs like Summary and so forth. I haven't had any luck > > with Dell, so I'm asking Microsoft. Dell doesn't have a legal right > > to put additional files on an installation disk, does it? > > > > You bet manufacturers have the right to put extra stuff on the disk. They > get paid big bucks to include Norton, Works, Roxio, Nero, etc. Besides, > often they HAVE to put extra stuff on the disk to make the hardware work. > > Nevertheless, what is printed on the CD? Or did someone scribble with a > Sharpie "You may need this?" > > > |
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Re: Unauthorized files in XP Home
That's all I really wanted to know - whether it was a legitimate file, or at
least whether its name is legitimate. I believe someone may have rewritten it or added stuff to it. For instance, in Local Settings, Temporary Internet Files, I don't get temporary internet files. I get what looks like programs and graphics used to design a webpage. In Local Settings\History I get additional folders: History\I5S\Tuesday\login.live\Sign In. When I delete something, it doesn't go to Recycle. (No, I didn't check Remove Files Immediately.) When I look at programs, I see references to nodes, proxies, servers, and remote registry. I made copies of some of these. I'll write again and try to give you something absolutely specific. "Lem" wrote: > guy1776 wrote: > > I'm trying to find a list of the files that are supposed to be on the > > installation disk. When I reinstall my operating system, a network is > > installed on my computer. I don't want a network. I can't access the network. > > All my documents are sent to a file called shell32.dll and then mailed to > > this remote network. Shell32.dll is located in System32. > > What is the basis for your conclusions that "all my documents are sent > to ... shell32.dll" and that those files are subsequently "mailed to > this remote network"? > > Shell32.dll is a legitimate, necessary part of Windows XP. It should be > located in C:\Windows\system32 (or C:\Winnt\system32) It likely will be > in other directories as well, including %WINDIR%\system32\dllcache, > %WINDIR%\ServicePackFiles\i386 and numerous directories relating to > Windows updates and patches. > > All of that is not to say, of course, that some malefactor may created > an underhanded data-stealing application and given it the same name, but > that seems highly unlikely if it is a CD you received directly from Dell. > > If you're concerned about what may be transmitted during the > installation process, just disconnect the computer from any telephone > and network lines. > > -- > Lem -- MS-MVP > > To the moon and back with 2K words of RAM and 36K words of ROM. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer > http://history.nasa.gov/afj/compessay.htm > |
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