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This is strange. I was browsing photos on a historical society website.

I decided to save a copy of one. Right-click > Save Image as ... what

wound up on my desktop was NOT an image file, but something named

getimage.exe. I cannot delete it. A utility I have that finds which

processes have open files reported that explorer (i.e., the shell) was

the culprit. Twice. I've tried everything I can think of: logging in as

Administrator, Safe Mode, etc. but nothing works.

 

Any idea how to get rid of it?

 

Thanks,

Jason

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What about the "historical society website", do they have a help/support

section where the question might be answered?

 

Try this: Open the Task Manager and right-click on Explorer.exe and End

Process Tree. Then, in the Task Manager click on File | New Task (Run)

and start a Command Session by entering cmd in the run box. The

Command prompt should open in your home directory:

 

x:\Documents and Settings\Your User Name>

 

Change Directory (cd) to the desktop by issuing:

 

cd\desktop

 

If the Command Session started in a folder other than your home

directory issue:

 

cd %homepath%\desktop

 

From the desktop folder issue the del (delete) command:

 

del getimage.exe

 

Then type exit to exit the Command Session. In the still open Task

Manger start Explorer.exe again by entering explorer in the New Task

box. When you try this remember to end the process tree, not just

Explorer.exe. All programs and tasks started or spawned by Explorer

under your user context will be ended, don't do this if you have

programs with data files open, close these before you end the process tree.

 

If that doesn't work post again, there are many different ways to tackle

the problem.

 

John

 

Jason wrote:

> This is strange. I was browsing photos on a historical society website.

> I decided to save a copy of one. Right-click > Save Image as ... what

> wound up on my desktop was NOT an image file, but something named

> getimage.exe. I cannot delete it. A utility I have that finds which

> processes have open files reported that explorer (i.e., the shell) was

> the culprit. Twice. I've tried everything I can think of: logging in as

> Administrator, Safe Mode, etc. but nothing works.

>

> Any idea how to get rid of it?

>

> Thanks,

> Jason

PS: Typo below. Should read:

 

Change Directory (cd) to the desktop by issuing:

 

cd desktop

 

 

John John wrote:

> What about the "historical society website", do they have a help/support

> section where the question might be answered?

>

> Try this: Open the Task Manager and right-click on Explorer.exe and End

> Process Tree. Then, in the Task Manager click on File | New Task (Run)

> and start a Command Session by entering cmd in the run box. The

> Command prompt should open in your home directory:

>

> x:\Documents and Settings\Your User Name>

>

> Change Directory (cd) to the desktop by issuing:

>

> cd desktop

>

> If the Command Session started in a folder other than your home

> directory issue:

>

> cd %homepath%\desktop

>

> From the desktop folder issue the del (delete) command:

>

> del getimage.exe

>

> Then type exit to exit the Command Session. In the still open Task

> Manger start Explorer.exe again by entering explorer in the New Task

> box. When you try this remember to end the process tree, not just

> Explorer.exe. All programs and tasks started or spawned by Explorer

> under your user context will be ended, don't do this if you have

> programs with data files open, close these before you end the process tree.

>

> If that doesn't work post again, there are many different ways to tackle

> the problem.

>

> John

>

> Jason wrote:

>

>> This is strange. I was browsing photos on a historical society

>> website. I decided to save a copy of one. Right-click > Save Image as

>> ... what wound up on my desktop was NOT an image file, but something

>> named getimage.exe. I cannot delete it. A utility I have that finds

>> which processes have open files reported that explorer (i.e., the

>> shell) was the culprit. Twice. I've tried everything I can think of:

>> logging in as Administrator, Safe Mode, etc. but nothing works.

>>

>> Any idea how to get rid of it?

>>

>> Thanks,

>> Jason

In article <uVXduW1vHHA.1524@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>,

audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca says...

> What about the "historical society website", do they have a help/support

> section where the question might be answered?

>

> Try this: Open the Task Manager and right-click on Explorer.exe and End

> Process Tree. Then, in the Task Manager click on File | New Task (Run)

> and start a Command Session by entering cmd in the run box. The

> Command prompt should open in your home directory:

>

 

Thanks so much John John! That worked perfectly.

 

 

Jason

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Jason wrote:

> In article <uVXduW1vHHA.1524@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>,

> audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca says...

>

>>What about the "historical society website", do they have a help/support

>>section where the question might be answered?

>>

>>Try this: Open the Task Manager and right-click on Explorer.exe and End

>>Process Tree. Then, in the Task Manager click on File | New Task (Run)

>>and start a Command Session by entering cmd in the run box. The

>>Command prompt should open in your home directory:

>>

>

>

> Thanks so much John John! That worked perfectly.

 

You're welcome.

 

John

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