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New Re: Interesting results

Have just run on my work notebook Win2K based & it as expected identified stacks of hit box cookies but it also highlighted

C:\\Program Files\\Adobe\\Acrobat 5.0\\AVGeneral\\cRecentFiles\\c1
and 4 more like it - interestingly this is near to the same dir path that the mysterious A & B programs are listed in my home PC by ZoneAlarmPro.
(D:\\Program Files\\Adobe\\Acrobat 5.0\\A)

Is it possible that Adobe monitors what PDF files we download ?

The A program listed by ZA Pro is listed as having 0 length & as mentioned, is not there when I look. An earlier post here showed how dummy entries can be made & done in a way they can't be seen & can't be deleted. I assume they can be executed though.

Doug Marker
New Most of the found items are just information.
When I had problems with things sending out information over the internet, SBS&D found them and put them at the top of the list with checkmarks in the boxes.

The Adobe stuff and similar found items are just lists of files that were recently loaded into Acrobat and the like. They're history lists generally. If you're worried about people looking to see what you've been doing on your PC, they're good to remove. But I'm not so I haven't. :-) None of the information is sent back to Adobe (AFAIK).

More information about the files found can be examined by highlighting them (click) then click the "Description of this product" button at the bottom (or alternatively right clicking on it and selecting the same).

HTH.

Cheers,
Scott.
New Re: Doug's strange new fascination with Re:
*cough* we already know it's the Subject. Can't say I've ever seen someone Re: and then invent a new subject.

Many fears are born of stupidity and ignorance -
Which you should be feeding with rumour and generalisation.
BOfH, 2002 "Episode" 10
New Not new by any stretch of imagination...
     Seeking serious opinions - advice - (dmarker) - (29)
         Perhaps some separation of duties. - (static)
         is the win2k installed locally produced recently? - (boxley) - (1)
             Re: iGood point Bill - go head to head - (dmarker)
         Re: Is it possible to hide programs on someone computer - (dmarker) - (13)
             Hidden directories? - (Ashton) - (3)
                 Re: Hidden directories? - (dmarker) - (2)
                     OT: About your PIC... - (folkert) - (1)
                         Re: That Pic (grin) Miss HK 2000 - I used it - (dmarker)
             you have been smacked - (boxley) - (1)
                 Re: Hmmm that does it - will reinstall from scratch - (dmarker)
             Forensics - (kmself)
             Re: Is it possible to hide programs on someone computer - (deSitter) - (4)
                 Hidden files & really hidden files ... - (dmarker) - (3)
                     could you forward a copy of the virus to me? - (boxley)
                     "Opening" attachments - (rickmoen)
                     Obvious flaw - (rickmoen)
             Hey Doug, - (jb4)
         Goal? - (kmself) - (2)
             Re: Goal? - At the moment is to figure out what thyz up 2 - (dmarker)
             Why I bought a laptop - (rickmoen)
         Have you tried Spybot Search & Destroy? - (Another Scott) - (6)
             Re: Downloaded & will try - looks good - (dmarker)
             Re: Interesting results - (dmarker) - (3)
                 Most of the found items are just information. - (Another Scott)
                 Re: Doug's strange new fascination with Re: - (tseliot) - (1)
                     Not new by any stretch of imagination... -NT - (hnick)
             Re: Have you tried Spybot Search & Destroy? - (dmarker)
         Re: Seeking serious opinions - advice - (rickmoen)
         FYI: XP & Zonealarm - holey shit - (kmself)

Microphone check, microphone check. Can I get a check-up from the neck up?
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