system
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Hello
I’ve just done a thorough scan and the following comes up.
Results of last scan
Name of file
C:\Documents and Settings\Ruud\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\6UGVJ2HW\aslsubs111[1].js\aslsubs111[1]
Result
Unable to scan: Archive is corrupted
When I try to delete, move or chest I get the following message:
“An error has occured during the processing of 1 result”
I’ve cant find the archive on my pc. I’ve followed the file path and run a “Search” with no luck.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Ruudboy
DavidR
2
Result
Unable to scan: Archive is corrupted
As it said the archieve can’t be scanned because it is corrupt, not that there is a virus, just it couldn’t check. The likelyhood that you are infected is low, this is just a report of files not scanned and the reasons why they wern’t scanned.
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clear your temporary internet files.
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now that you have deleted the temp internet files, you can navigate to the C:\Documents and Settings\Ruud\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\6UGVJ2HW\ and make sure that it is empty.
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this looks like you allowed (or not) a java applet to be installed, aslsubs111[1].js. I would advise (in security settings) against having Java (not javascript, totally different) disabled or set to high security and active scripting java applet disabled.
HTH David
Vlk
4
Do you have the Explorer set up so that it allows you to see hidden/system files?
Tools menu → Folder Options → Show Hidden Files and Folders.
BTW I’d be interested in that file – could you send it to my email address? (of course once you’re able to access it).
Thanks
vlk
system
5
Hi vlk
Yes, I could see hidden files.
I Still couldn’t find the file , but by going in via C/windows/temp/temporary internet files/content.ie5 and deleting everthing in that folder it seems to have resolved the problem.
I’ve just done a thorough rescan and everything is hunky dory 
Quick question to you or David.
David advised against having Java. Can you confirm that all I have to do is go into “security settings” and under “Java Permissions”, click on “Disable Java”
Thanks
Ruudboy
DavidR
6
Yes, disable Java in security settings for Internet and below that there is also a setting you can disable java applets as well.
Should you experience any problem you could reduce the Java to High Security from disable, but generaly you should be ok.
system
7
Yes, disable Java in security settings for Internet and below that there is also a setting you can disable java applets as well.
Thank you 
ruudboy