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| Thread ID: 53368 | 2005-01-15 11:19:00 | Delete nasty files that are 'in use' | Michael.E (6879) | Press F1 |
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| 314495 | 2005-01-15 11:19:00 | i all! Afte r finding all sorts of processes that looked evil,and finding corresponding directorys in program files, which I couldnt delete because they were 'in use' ofcourse,I found this program DrDelete . It remembers which files to delete once you restart your pc,I treid it,and it worked! I think this could be quite handy for some with trojan infestations,ive never found anything like it ! Because its a link to a forum attachment,use at your own risk,but it worked fine for me . !! " Having trouble deleting: 1 . In-use files? 2 . Spyware Components 3 . Index . dat and other annoying files that are 'In use'? So was I! I sat down to work, researching the Win32 API and scheduling files to be deleted . . . and so Dr . Delete was born! Dr . Delete can delete in-use files by scheduling them to be deleted at the next startup . It calls upon the Win32 API, so it's using safe and tested code . Written with Visual C++ / MFC . Native executable, MFC compiled into program (since most people don't have MFC 7 . 1 )" DrDelete File ( . dslreports . com/forum/remark%2C7374516~root=sware~mode=flat" target="_blank">www . dslreports . com) Cheers Mike . e |
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| 314496 | 2005-01-15 11:33:00 | I use something similar called delete-on-boot, Cant recall if it requires instalation though. |
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