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  1. #11
    James E. Morrow Guest

    Re: What is "Webfldrs XP" doing in my CCleaner add/remove programs

    In article <qt8ii2duh6cn15o75bsdud8gt8pdusnk3b@4ax.com>,
    lisa.harkema@gmail.com says...
    > I have to wonder, out loud as it were, why Microsoft sees fit to HIDE
    > this "WebFldrs XP" program from our eyes?
    >
    > Is this "normal" that Microsoft would hide a running program like
    > this?
    >
    > Why hide it?
    >
    >


    <SNIP>

    WebFldrs allows uploading of files.

    There is a whole long list of programs that MS doesn't list in add
    remove. Some are listed in XP services, while others don't seem to be
    listed at all. The latter ones are generally launched from the command
    line when needed. Some of this stuff gets launched by other programs
    via a system call to XP so the user in not very involved (or informed)
    regarding the function of the program anyway.

    Look for an entry in add remove or a short cut to Telnet. There isn't
    one. Same for Netmeeting and many more. These programs are embedded
    into Windows so if you don't know about them you will never find them.


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    James E. Morrow
    Email to: jamesemorrow@email.com

  2. #12
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: What is "Webfldrs XP" doing in my CCleaner add/remove programs

    From: "James E. Morrow" <jamesemorrow@email.com>

    | In article <qt8ii2duh6cn15o75bsdud8gt8pdusnk3b@4ax.com>,
    | lisa.harkema@gmail.com says...
    >> I have to wonder, out loud as it were, why Microsoft sees fit to HIDE
    >> this "WebFldrs XP" program from our eyes?
    >>
    >> Is this "normal" that Microsoft would hide a running program like
    >> this?
    >>
    >> Why hide it?
    >>

    | <SNIP>
    |
    | WebFldrs allows uploading of files.
    |
    | There is a whole long list of programs that MS doesn't list in add
    | remove. Some are listed in XP services, while others don't seem to be
    | listed at all. The latter ones are generally launched from the command
    | line when needed. Some of this stuff gets launched by other programs
    | via a system call to XP so the user in not very involved (or informed)
    | regarding the function of the program anyway.
    |
    | Look for an entry in add remove or a short cut to Telnet. There isn't
    | one. Same for Netmeeting and many more. These programs are embedded
    | into Windows so if you don't know about them you will never find them.
    |

    It is also in Win2K.

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Uninstall\{6F716D8C-398F-11D3-8
    5E1-005004838609}


    --
    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



  3. #13
    Ron Lopshire Guest

    Re: What is "Webfldrs XP" doing in my CCleaner add/remove programs

    lisa harkema wrote:

    > On 8 Oct 2006 10:50:41 -0400, adykes@panix.com (Al Dykes) wrote:
    >
    >>>Is "WebFldrs XP" a legitimate software or is it a bad thing?

    >>
    >>It's part of setting up a shared WebDAV folder on an XP machine.
    >>http://courses.unt.edu/webct/vista/f...inxp_vista.pdf

    >
    > I have to wonder, out loud as it were, why Microsoft sees fit to HIDE
    > this "WebFldrs XP" program from our eyes?
    >
    > Is this "normal" that Microsoft would hide a running program like
    > this?
    >
    > Why hide it?
    >
    > I deleted it (using CCleaner's add/remove programs application) so
    > I'll see if there are any deleterious effects ... but if EVERYONE is
    > running this (and they don't even know it) ... I wonder out loud why
    > Microsoft sees fit to hide that fact from their prying eyes?????
    >
    > Why would Microsoft do that?


    Because Microsoft is trying to convince people that the MS OS is
    similar to a Mac. You know, hide everything that makes it look like a
    computer --- directories, disk utilities, command line interpreters,
    etc. This is important for those who are afraid of computers.
    Evidently, MS thinks that Apple having 3% of the market is too much.

    When MS brought out Windows (FAT16, Win 1-3.1), they quit using the
    perfectly good word /directory/ and switched to the Mac-like /folder/.
    For crying out loud! Directory sounds computerish! When MS developed
    and brought out FAT32 (Windows 95 to people who are afraid of
    computers), one of the first things that they did was create the
    directory "My Documents" (mydocu~1 in computerspeak). See! Just like
    the Mac, you too can use spaces in filenames and folders (directories).

    Spaces in directory and file names? What an incredibly stupid effing
    idea. Is it any wonder that debugging software for the Windows API is
    such a nightmare? In the dictionary, next to the word ambiguous should
    be the Windows Logo with FAT32/NTFS written over it. Beam me up,
    Scottie. Please.

    (multi-post removed)

    Ron

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