So it happ with me!!!I really interesting whats goin on
with that misterius folders : xerox/nwwia microsoft
frontpage/Version3.0/bin!!?
Cant delete them in anyway!!!!
Searching root I find .INF file with name "xscan_xp.inf"
Hehe! Related that masterpiece to Xerox Network Scan
service. Inside I am find info about NWWIA of course!
Looks like clear. No .DLL and .EXE related to Xscan, no
any info in Regestry, but for some reason WinXP protect
that sh...., beter than original MS System files! Hehe!
Deleting that .INF file change nothig!
Any Idea!!!??? Plz...!!!
P.S. Here oficial translate from Japan site related to
Xerox and that Folders!
With® Windows XP
"\Program Files\Xerox\nwwia"
About the folder
2002 February 12th renewal
Customer everyone
The Fuji Xerox corporation
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® Under the PROGRAM Files of Windows XP, the folder of
marking name exists, but this the virus or is not that
product.
Protect catching, it cannot delete usually this folder,
but you verify® that it is not the trouble regarding our
company commodity use on Windows XP.
Because information of product support service at below-
mentioned URL, in regard to this case from the Microsoft
corporation is offered, reference you ask.
Http: //support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
Scid=http: //www.microsoft.com/japan/support/kb/articles/4
18/6/34.asp
Good Luck! Tnx in advance!
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I got a folder named "Xerox" in my Program Files folder when I installed
the twain driver for my scanner. Think this could be where your's came
from?
It is a mystery but I don't think it is a virus.
Regards,
Paul
"Bobob" <anon...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Bobob
There is no definitive explanation why this folder appears when XP is
installed. The best explanation I have seen is that it is associated with
some kind of obscure license agreement between Microsoft and Xerox for the
Windows Image Aquisition Service.
What is true about this folder:
It is protected by Windows System File Protection and cannot be deleted.
Actually, it can be deleted from outside Windows, but it will be replaced
when XP is restarted.
It is 0 bytes, so it does not take up any space.
It is best to simply ignore it.
It does no harm and is not associated with any virus.
I have seen at least one curious/paranoid person completely trash their
system trying to get rid of it.
--
Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
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