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Ya know, I wrote this up as a bug when we found it in the testing lab back in RC2 testing. Anyhow, the story goes like this: Xerox has a network device that includes a scanner (plus other functions, I'm sure). The scanner has a notifier that lets folks know when their job is done, then fetches the job via FTPLite, a nice, streamlined little proggy that talks to the xerox only.
Problem is that the xerox file repository has to have some haevy rights for both OWNER CREATOR and SYSTEM, so the security permissions on the folders are set to allow the system full control, etc etc. If you right click on the folder, select properties, then security, then advanced, you can uncheck inherited permissions and take ownership of the folder, then reboot and nuke it…well, normally you'd be able to do this, but on some builds we found that the folder would be replced from the \i386\driver cache, meaning it's been “protected” by Windows File Protection, so if you delete it, it bounces right back.
It looks like a virus, but I suspect some developer got a bit overzealous about his Xerox interface, and hammered the folder in place with lots of strange security, then forgot it was on his machine that way, did the build, no one in QA caught it, and voila! In early builds of win2k, we found an entire email message that someone had left buried in a folder. The strangest things happen….
Anyhow, nothing to be alarmed about. You can delete the folder if you want, but the two folders are empty. WFP is the process watching them, so you might not be able to delete the things.
If you're worried about trojans, grab ZoneAlarm. It's free for personal use, and will detect any network traffic that is not explicitly allowed. If a Trojan were to try to talk to the outside world (or someone on the outside tried to talk to the Trojan), you'd get a nice little alert.
Cheers,
jason
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