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A)
I have Win XP Pro SP2. I installed Windows Defender. I have run Windows Defender. I don't "use real time protection" because I have another antispyware program running.
Now weird folders and files are being created in the root folder containing "My Documents".
Below are the folders and files.
1. FOLDER F:\9de1bcc46e6629e5b6d4f3f
FILE AS_Delta.ini
FILE mpasdlta.vdm
FILE MPSigStub.exe
2. FOLDER F:\Config.Msi\
3. FOLDER F:\fe851fd572d87c6e7b7f164
FILE AS_Delta.ini
FILE mpasdlta.vdm
FILE MPSigStub.exe
B)
Why do I assume Windows Defender is the culprit?
Because here are the contents of "AS_Delta.ini" (one of the files in one of the folders in question).
****Start AS_Delta.ini contents****
"; MpSigStub INI Configuration File
;-------------------------
; Configuration Section
;
; This section specifies parameters for the stub
;-------------------------
[Parameters]
PATCH_FULL_ENGINE=0
;-------------------------
; Products Section
;
; These sections specify the products that are to
; be updated.
;-------------------------
[WD]
PRODUCT_NAME=Windows Defender
PRODUCT_CONFIG_ROOT_KEY=SO
[MCP]
PRODUCT_NAME=Microsoft Client Protection
PRODUCT_CONFIG_ROOT_KEY=SO
****End AS_Delta.ini contents****
Questions:
1. Is "Windows Defender" the culprit?
Supporting evidence are "PRODUCT_NAME=Windows Defender
PRODUCT_CONFIG_ROOT_KEY=SO
2. Why is this happening?
Thank you.
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