- Mar 10, 2007
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I just started up my PC and I found this trying to run. It occurred directly after Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 stopped working. I do not have Adobe loading on startup, so I have no idea why it did this.
Also, I checked the file path and it is coming from my Temporary Internet Files.
What is the best course of action for this type of thing?
Edit: I should have mentioned that the Russian translation of the title is "Notebook" and I have not downloaded or installed anything recently except a few Steam games. There is one other person who uses this PC and I was gone all day. When they get back tomorrow, I can guarantee that I will find out what sites they went on as they know how to delete Internet history.
2nd Edit: Since I have to be up for work in five hours, I am going to go ahead and close the program, Shift+Delete the file from the Temporary Internet Files (as well as the entire IE5 folder just to be safe) and then run Spybot and scan my entire PC for viruses over night.
I just started up my PC and I found this trying to run. It occurred directly after Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 stopped working. I do not have Adobe loading on startup, so I have no idea why it did this.
Also, I checked the file path and it is coming from my Temporary Internet Files.
What is the best course of action for this type of thing?
Edit: I should have mentioned that the Russian translation of the title is "Notebook" and I have not downloaded or installed anything recently except a few Steam games. There is one other person who uses this PC and I was gone all day. When they get back tomorrow, I can guarantee that I will find out what sites they went on as they know how to delete Internet history.
2nd Edit: Since I have to be up for work in five hours, I am going to go ahead and close the program, Shift+Delete the file from the Temporary Internet Files (as well as the entire IE5 folder just to be safe) and then run Spybot and scan my entire PC for viruses over night.