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Subject: Re: Bypass Virus Checking
From: minus (minus
RELLINE.RU)Date: Thu Feb 03 2000 - 03:47:28 CST
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sUIC> I observed the following:
sUIC> -With the Recycle Bin empty.....
sUIC> -Place a .txt file in c:\recycled via dos
sUIC> -(The GUI Recycle Bin icon is still 'empty' and if you right click the
sUIC> 'empty' option is not available)
sUIC> -Place a file in the recycle bin via the GUI (drag and drop or right click
sUIC> delete)
sUIC> -(The GUI Recycle Bin icon is now full and the right click 'empty' option
sUIC> is available.)
sUIC> -In DOS verify the two files are in the c:\recycled
sUIC> -Empty the recycle bin via the GUI
sUIC> -(The GUI Recycle Bin will again appear empty)
sUIC> -In DOS view the contents of c:\recycled
sUIC> -It will read zero files (BOTH FILES WHERE DELETED)
Just one remark - windows empty recycle bin with simple del or deltree
command.
And if you place hidden or system file to c:\recycled, it stays after
emptying bin.
sUIC> Conclusion:
[..]
Best regards,
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