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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.I really need some help, I'm having a very, very strange problem. I bought a copy of Visual Studio .Net 2003 (Academic Edition) and am trying to install it. It's a legitimate copy, I bought it at the university bookstore (major university), and it certainly appears to be legit. I put in CD 1 and it says I need to put in the Prerequisite CD. So, I put in that and click OK, and after a brief pause it begins to install a Synaptics touch pad driver (and the language being shown for buttons/etc. is French, maybe Spanish). I quit that install, since I don't want to install that. And so I can't install VS. But, wait, it gets really weird. I at first thought that maybe some leftover install from the mouse driver was causing it, maybe somehow there was a leftover setup file in the temp directory that VS setup was using, and somehow this triggered it, so I cleared out everything. Problem remained. Then I ran System Internals FileMonitor to watch and see what files the setup program was using, thinking maybe it was reading some temp file somewhere else i didn't delete. ANd instead what I found was even weirder. The setup program on CD 1 is searching my hard disk for very, very odd things. It's searching for hundreds and hundreds of files, and it's not searching in paths that make any sense, they are paths off of temp directories or off of a couple other directories I created in other parts of the disk. Here are a few odd examples, some look sinister, some look harmless. In all cases the file monitor shows FILE NOT FOUND since it's looking in stupid places, and never appears to look in legit places: C:\installed\7.13.2.0\COMANDOS\VIDEO\H_Afri.avi PATH NOT FOUND C:\DOCUME~1\bjcamp\LOCALS~1\Temp\data\SO FTBALL.EXE C:\DOCUME~1\bjcamp\LOCALS~1\Temp\Cliffor d_Reading.exe C:\DOCUME~1\bjcamp\LOCALS~1\Temp\BUZZ1ST .hlp C:\installed\7.13.2.0\ASAttuneSwitch.exe C:\installed\7.13.2.0\Setup\Dino\HD\Dino.exe C:\DOCUME~1\bjcamp\LOCALS~1\Temp\EnterNe t.ini C:\DOCUME~1\bjcamp\LOCALS~1\Temp\HEROES\ EDITOR.EXE C:\DOCUME~1\bjcamp\LOCALS~1\Temp\english \win95\OEMUSB.exe C:\installed\7.13.2.0\SETUP\speedkey.exe C:\DOCUME~1\bjcamp\LOCALS~1\Temp\SETUP\s peedkey.exe C:\installed\7.13.2.0\camware\camware.exe C:\DOCUME~1\bjcamp\LOCALS~1\Temp\camware \camware.exe C:\installed\7.13.2.0\camware\camware.exe C:\DOCUME~1\bjcamp\LOCALS~1\Temp\camware \camware.exe C:\installed\7.13.2.0\QuickCam\QuickCam.exe C:\DOCUME~1\bjcamp\LOCALS~1\Temp\PGPdisk .exe C:\installed\7.13.2.0\Custom\Custom_cowboy.psd C:\DOCUME~1\bjcamp\LOCALS~1\Temp\pc\ammo \GRENADE\ammo.qvm C:\installed\7.13.2.0\Symantec Ghost.Msi Most of the instances are for harmless files, but some obviously look suspicious (PGP? Camera software?). So, my basic question is, what is going on? Why is the Visual Studio setup looking for these things? It seems to occur during its component check, but how would most of these items count/matter? It all makes me very worried that it's some sort of trojan or virus or something, but Norton says nothing, and file monitor doesn't show any suspicious disk writes. And it's a legit VisualStudio .NET 2003 copy. Thanks for any insights... I'm totally.
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