OS is XP Pro on a dell PC.
Spybot reports I have a spy at SchedLgU.txt .
It appears to be a updating file and should I be concerned with it?
Is it a normal file of Windows?
It cannot be deleted.
SchedLgU.Txt
Started by capt, Feb 16 2006 09:54 PM
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Posted 16 February 2006 - 09:54 PM
#2 OFFLINE
Posted 16 February 2006 - 10:33 PM
capt, on Feb 16 2006, 03:54 PM, said:
OS is XP Pro on a dell PC.
Spybot reports I have a spy at SchedLgU.txt .
It appears to be a updating file and should I be concerned with it?
Is it a normal file of Windows?
It cannot be deleted.
Spybot reports I have a spy at SchedLgU.txt .
It appears to be a updating file and should I be concerned with it?
Is it a normal file of Windows?
It cannot be deleted.
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Posted 16 February 2006 - 11:45 PM
Download HijackThis.
Open HijackThis and do the following:
1. Open the MISC Tools section
2. Delete a file on reboot.
3. Browse to SchedLgU.txt it will be in the folder where Windows is installed, typically this is C:\Windows
4. Highlight the file and select Open. You can either restart immediately by selecting Yes, or you can select No to have the file deleted the next time you start Windows.
You can also delete the file upon reboot using the freeware Disk Cleaner.
You can also delete the file using CCleaner by starting in Safe Mode, and then running Cleaner > Run Cleaner.
Open HijackThis and do the following:
1. Open the MISC Tools section
2. Delete a file on reboot.
3. Browse to SchedLgU.txt it will be in the folder where Windows is installed, typically this is C:\Windows
4. Highlight the file and select Open. You can either restart immediately by selecting Yes, or you can select No to have the file deleted the next time you start Windows.
You can also delete the file upon reboot using the freeware Disk Cleaner.
You can also delete the file using CCleaner by starting in Safe Mode, and then running Cleaner > Run Cleaner.











