From http://support.microsoft.c
The folders ... are used by the Data Protection API (DPAPI) and can be used by applications and services.
"In a new install, these folders will typically contain only a single key, or they may not contain any keys. Keys are recreated every 90 days. They are also recreated if DPAPI cannot decrypt the preferred master keys. If you have more than one key in these folders, you are not running a new install of your operating system, or your operating system has had modifications that caused multiple keys to be created."
The SID referenced is the local system account. These files can be from other processes in addition to system restore - e.g. .net framework. http://msdn.microsoft.com/
In short - don't worry about it unless it shows up in a virus scan. These are encrypted files and shouldn't be messed with.
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by: Bartender_1Posted on 2009-05-06 at 09:52:52ID: 24316981
Hi delmarvamonkey,
That would be the system restore files.
To turn off system restore:
o disable System Restore: Start=>Control Panel=>Performance & Maintenance=>System Applet=>
1. On the System Applet, Click the System Restore tab,
2. Check the Turn off System Restore box,
3. Click OK, then click Yes. This will initiate the restore point purging process.
4. To re-enable System Restore, clear the Turn-Off System Restore check box from the same location
Hope this helps!
:o)
Bartender_1