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beenthere
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I interpreted this as I only have 41,000+ files to check, which I didn't interpret there were 41,000 virus's being checked for. Maybe I missed something. Those were the records at the end of the Norton scan, (after the 12/24/01 live update) indicating the number of files checked that had no virus detected.
Last evening, I went through a time where I found 925 of the 'unwanted' files, deleted them, and 'heard' them re-created about 8 minutes later. I rounded them up again, and deleted them (had the same date and time as previous ones), and this happened four times. After the fourth time, (and since then) they have not returned. They were all files with the type "Outlook Express Mail (or News) Message". Originally some were dated as early as 11/30/01, (several of those are still there, but I am not allowed to delete them), but those dated after the 11/30/01 date are deleted. I have not heard back from Trend Micro about the HouseCall free-scan problem. I will watch for new images to pop up, but at the moment (knock on wood) the problem seems to be dormant, or gone. Thanks for your thoughts.
Last evening, I went through a time where I found 925 of the 'unwanted' files, deleted them, and 'heard' them re-created about 8 minutes later. I rounded them up again, and deleted them (had the same date and time as previous ones), and this happened four times. After the fourth time, (and since then) they have not returned. They were all files with the type "Outlook Express Mail (or News) Message". Originally some were dated as early as 11/30/01, (several of those are still there, but I am not allowed to delete them), but those dated after the 11/30/01 date are deleted. I have not heard back from Trend Micro about the HouseCall free-scan problem. I will watch for new images to pop up, but at the moment (knock on wood) the problem seems to be dormant, or gone. Thanks for your thoughts.