Annoying

Discussion in 'Trojan Defence Suite' started by daisymay, Jan 21, 2004.

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  1. daisymay

    daisymay Registered Member

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    Hi,
    {1}When I bring my system (Windows 2000 pro) on line and TDS-3 comes upto speed I get:-
    "File does not exist: C:\autoexec.bat"
    I thought that in Windows 2000 that you only had C:\autoexec.NET
    Annoying
    {2} I have Finepixviewer running for my digital piccies.
    After down loading the piccies onto my system and I do a TDS-3 full system test I get a "stream" for each piccy. Why is this so, and what should I do about it?
    Thanks
    Daisymay :)
     
  2. Pilli

    Pilli Registered Member

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    Hello and welcome Daisymay,

    For your first question. You need to edit your crcfiles.txt file in the TDS - Config folder
    Remove the or change the autoexec.bat to autoexec.net entry & save the file

    Question Two, the streams are to do with the way NT tracks picture files.
    You can change the way these files are scanned - Scan control, ADS options. I have set mine to ignore streams of less than 100bytes, as most of these picture related streams are 88 bytes on this XP PC thus 0 byte files can be totally ignored
    Streams of less than 250bytes are very unlikely to contain any malicious elements. :)

    HTH Pilli
     
  3. daisymay

    daisymay Registered Member

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    Hi,
    Sorry about the long delay in replying.

    I uprated it to ignore streams of less than 100bytes, just tested it now, perfect.

    I removed the autoexec.net (NT actually) problem solved.

    Daisymay :)
     
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