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Problem Description: I have something in the computer downloading images and storing them here. C:\Documents and Settings\HP_Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files They are ____ and other images. Is there a fix for this. LynOperating System: Windows XP1 person needs an answerI do too
March 22nd, 2010 3:12am

Problem Description: I have something in the computer downloading images and storing them here. C:\Documents and Settings\HP_Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files They are ____ and other images. Is there a fix for this. LynOperating System: Windows XP
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March 22nd, 2010 4:51am

The images you see in this location, and folders under it, are cached images which are a part of web pages your machine has visited. So--it is likely that some user of the machine has visited--perhaps accidentally, or momentarily before realizing their mistake--a site which has these images. "Lyn of Carolina" wrote in message news:198b03d5-5754-4899-9cc8-9e437e6b0c19...Problem Description: I have something in the computer downloading images and storing them here. C:\Documents and Settings\HP_Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files They are ____ and other images. Is there a fix for this. LynOperating System: Windows XP Bill Sanderson
March 23rd, 2010 1:45am

Good afternoon Bill, I have been away. I read your answer sometime ago and thought more people would reply. I guess I don't understand how this site works. Anyway your anwser might be right as far as the cached images but I don't go to any site that would have ____ on it. I go to AOL, People.com. and now facebook. I don't even have to be on the internet and my computer it putting my own viewed pictures in this folder. More info if you have any thoughts or if you can explain this site better. Much thanks, Lyn
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April 25th, 2010 8:42pm

Does anybody else use your computer? Even the unsuspecting can have ulterior motives. When you open the folder for Temporary Internet Files, click on the Views button, and select Details. Next to one of the distasteful images, look at the entry under "Web Address." If the site is some kind of ____ site, then it could be spyware. I recommend downloading the browser Mozilla Firefox to use instead of Internet Explorer, as it is much safer and can't as easily exploited. Also make sure you have up-to-date antivirus and antispyware applications running on your computer. Once, some malicious software put ____ in the same folder for me (also on an HP computer, with nothing against HP), and kept on opening Internet Explorer with Viagara ads. It was called Antivirus System Pro 2010. It randomly installed on my computer. If there's anything on your computer like that, you have what is called a Trojan horse. Reply for more tips and questions.
April 26th, 2010 11:40pm

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