Claude Balls wrote:
> This comes up every time I run AdAware. I have seen many postings about it here and on AdAware's forums, but have never seen a good explanation of why MRU objects are on their list, and how to tell if a particular MRU object is doing anything.
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> I would really appreciate hearing some comments about what other folks do when an MRU object is found using AdAware.
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> Thanks. Below is from the recent log after running AdAware.
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> Claude
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> Family Id: 9999 Name: MRU Object Category: MRU Object TAI:0
> Item Id: 1 Value: MRU Path: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Recent Count: 1
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Others may contradict me, or have a more technical explanation, but here
goes:

MRU stands for Most Recently Used. It is a list, in Word, for instance,
of the last files that were opened. In Start -> Run, it's the last
commands that you entered.

MRU is considered a privacy threat. Someone could look inside your
system to see what files you have opened or accessed recently.

Sometimes I delete them, sometimes not. New ones will be created as you
use your computer, but as long as you have a good firewall and other
protections, nobody can look inside anyway.

RB