Hi PcCowboy, Thursday, July 3, 2003, 9:56:55 AM, you wrote: P> Well I found it at last. This is the internet address that was listed for it. P> http://df809jow4wj2304lfd0sf9fsd0a2t4ldf809jow4wj2304lfd0sf9fsd0a2t4ld.biz/m.htm P> That doesn't tell me a thing. But the date was 6/30/03 at 1:57pm P> The name is m.htm. Why does AVG have it listed as m[1].htm? I think it's stored as m[1].htm when there's already a m.htm. Do you know what you were doing at 1:57pm on the 30th? If you still have emails from then, can you check the received date to see which one(s) you received at that time, and/or may have looked at at that time? P> Admini~1~000 P> Administrator P> Administrator.DADDY P> Administrator.DADDY.000 P> All Users P> DALLAS P> Default User P> DLT P> Localservice P> Network service P> Everyone of these users has a "content.IE5" folder except P> user DALLAS ( that's me) None of the IE5 folders has a folder P> named C1QRG517, but they all have 4 folders of the same kind of P> name. Perhaps you simply aren't allowed to see your own folder, so if you log on as DLT, you might be able to see a CONTENT.IE5 under DALLAS. For more examples of names to wonder about, I've got these on my system: 05/11/2002 Default User 10/05/2002 LocalService 10/05/2002 NetworkService 10/05/2002 Restricted 3 10/09/2002 SCOTT~1~WIN 12/06/2002 Scott 01/08/2003 Administrator 02/04/2003 admin 02/10/2003 Scott.WINXP-PRO-2 06/08/2003 All Users.WINDOWS 06/08/2003 NetworkService.NT AUTHORITY 06/08/2003 LocalService.NT AUTHORITY 06/08/2003 Default User.WINDOWS 06/08/2003 Scott 2 06/14/2003 Administrator.SCOTT I think ADMIN is a user that I created. P> Also why is there so many Administrators folders? I think that every time you reinstall Windows, it creates a new Administrator folder. Have you reinstalled Windows? I've yet to figure out what rhyme or reason it uses for the folder names. P> When I first start the computer I only have the option to logon P> as DALLAS or DLT. When you're at the login screen with the icons, hit Ctrl-Alt-Del once or twice, and you'll get the old Win2K-style login window, where you can log on as any name that you have on the system. Assuming that XP Home doesn't block that. --Scott. Regards, John Durham (list moderator) <http://modecideas.com/contact.html?sig> Freelists login at //www.freelists.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi List archives at //www.freelists.org/archives/pchelpers PC-HELPERS list subscribe/unsub at http://modecideas.com/discuss.htm?sig Good advice is like good paint- it only works if applied.