Since my desktop has been getting slower and slower (system resources only 23% free), I decided to run the latest and greatest version of CCleaner (v 1.24.180). Afterwards, my temp directory still contains 101 files comprising 11.3 MB with a bushel full of *.tmp files that are very similarly labeled:
CSDF03E801-3FFA-11DA-9C30-00A0D2107935.tmp
Many of the *.tmp files are 0 bytes but some contain 2330 KB. What are these files being generated from and how do I delete them since I "cannot delete" and "access is denied"
Temp directory still has 11.3MB in it
Started by dvmphd, Oct 19 2005 07:03 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1 OFFLINE
Posted 19 October 2005 - 07:03 PM
#2 OFFLINE
Posted 19 October 2005 - 08:05 PM
Possibly the pokapoka malware. Post a log in the HijackThis Log forum section.
#3 OFFLINE
Posted 19 October 2005 - 11:25 PM
Hi dvmphd;
Wild guess here, but are you running Webroot SpySweeper Ver 4.0? If so, Webroot borrows the Temp folder for storage of it's Real Time Protection "shields" Pretty non-standard, but otherwise a great product. The reason I can't really compare your report to my system is that I've upgraded to Version 4.5 and now get a few hundred more of these
But the upgrade is free
Take a look here if you have SpySweeper running, and relax
http://castlecops.co...Spysweeper.html
Regards, Dave_M
Wild guess here, but are you running Webroot SpySweeper Ver 4.0? If so, Webroot borrows the Temp folder for storage of it's Real Time Protection "shields" Pretty non-standard, but otherwise a great product. The reason I can't really compare your report to my system is that I've upgraded to Version 4.5 and now get a few hundred more of these
Take a look here if you have SpySweeper running, and relax
http://castlecops.co...Spysweeper.html
Regards, Dave_M
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Posted 20 October 2005 - 02:08 PM
Dave_M, on Oct 19 2005, 07:25 PM, said:
Hi dvmphd;
Wild guess here, but are you running Webroot SpySweeper Ver 4.0? If so, Webroot borrows the Temp folder for storage of it's Real Time Protection "shields" Pretty non-standard, but otherwise a great product. The reason I can't really compare your report to my system is that I've upgraded to Version 4.5 and now get a few hundred more of these
But the upgrade is free
Take a look here if you have SpySweeper running, and relax
http://castlecops.co...Spysweeper.html
Regards, Dave_M
Wild guess here, but are you running Webroot SpySweeper Ver 4.0? If so, Webroot borrows the Temp folder for storage of it's Real Time Protection "shields" Pretty non-standard, but otherwise a great product. The reason I can't really compare your report to my system is that I've upgraded to Version 4.5 and now get a few hundred more of these
Take a look here if you have SpySweeper running, and relax
http://castlecops.co...Spysweeper.html
Regards, Dave_M
Hi Dave_M:
You hit the nail on the head!
I am running Webroot SpySweeper Ver 4.0.4 and when I closed the program and rebooted my PC, the temp directory was completely empty upon re-inspection!
What started me looking in the temp directory originally was that I have been trying to LiveUpdate Norton SystemWorks Premier 2005 for a couple of weeks now. At some point, I got a "LU1803" update error. Part of the recommended fix for this bugware from Symantec was to clean out the temp directory. So I used CCleaner to attempt to accomplish this task. But, as I described, I was left with 101 files in my temp directory comprising 11.3MB. Hence my post in this forum yesterday! And maybe it's good that I have documented these findings here because a search of google.com for the *.tmp files turned up nothing!
Thanx for your help!











