Overcompressed File

I have a file that BD can't scan because its overcompressed. This is the reported file ....


C:\Documents and Settings\LocalService\Local Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\t6oj579m.default\Cache\F1B27CAEd01=](IExpress 0)


The folder t60j579.default and all the files in it were all created on the same day back in 2007. What are these files and can I delete them, or at least the one that BD can't scan?

Comments

  • csalgau
    csalgau ✭✭

    Files stored in that folder are temporary files downloaded when Mozilla Firefox was used to browse to a page.


    Apparently the downloaded file is an installer, which normally does not reside in that folder.


    If it bothers that much you to have overcompressed entries in your scan log, you can safely delete the content of the cache folder.

  • Files stored in that folder are temporary files downloaded when Mozilla Firefox was used to browse to a page.


    Apparently the downloaded file is an installer, which normally does not reside in that folder.


    If it bothers that much you to have overcompressed entries in your scan log, you can safely delete the content of the cache folder.


    Thanks. I'll delete it.

  • Please read and post here if you have other questions about this matter: http://forum.bitdefender.com/index.php?showtopic=13398


    Thank you.


    Cris.


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