Doodshoofd als pictogram bureaublad

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GuidoKuyper89

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Een kleine vraag. Ik heb sinds vanmiddag als pictogram voor mijn 'bureaublad' een half doodshoofd/half gezicht. (in de verkenner).
Tevens kreeg ik de volgende lokatie naar voren toen ik zojuist een bestand online wilde zetten: ''C:\fakepath\logo.gif''

Iemand enig idee wat dit kan zijn?

Alvast bedankt!
 
Hoi GuidoKuyper89,

Het lijkt erop dat er malware op je computer staat. Malwarebytes is een goed programma om dit te verwijderen. http://www.malwarebytes.org/

Met vriendelijke groet,
 
Dank voor je snelle reactie!
Ik heb malwarebytes laten draaien, maar die vind geen infecties.
Wellicht nog een andere optie?
 
Hoi GuidoKuyper89,

Ik ga ervan uit dat je computer is voorzien van antivirus software. Heb je deze toevallig al een volledige scan laten uitvoeren en is deze up to date? Om wat voor besturing systeem gaat het en is het toevallig mogelijk om een screenshot te plaatsen.

Met vriendelijke groet,
 
Antivirusscanner heb ik ja, van Microsoft Security Essentials.
Ook deze levert niets op.
Om het e.e.a. te verduidelijken in de bijlage een printscreen.
Het betreft Windows Vista SP2 32 bitPrintscreen.jpg.
 
C:\fakepath\logo.gif is dus een normale melding gezien de informatie via de door mij gegeven link en opgelost?

Het pictogram lijkt op scareware, dat is een kennelijke bedreiging waarna er door het programma wordt gevraagd om een anti-virus pakket te kopen. Dit werkt niet maar je wordt ondertussen geld en creditcard gegevens afhandig gemaakt.

Je kan de opdracht sfc /scannow geven om Windows de beveiligde systeembestanden te laten controleren.
 
Voer dit eens uit.
Via configuratiescherm > mapopties
Klik bij weergave
Vakje uitvinken bij "Extensies voor bekende bestandstypes verbergen"
Keuzerondje markeren "Verborgen bestanden, mappen en stations weergeven"
Klik op Toepassen > Ok
Sluit configuratiescherm en herstart de computer.
Zoek eens met de verkenner of je een bestand terugvind met de extensie .bat
 
@ Alfred 2, ik heb de scan uitgevoerd. Ook deze zonder resultaat.

@ Seniorke, ga ik nu proberen!
 
Iemand een tip om een .bat bestand te zoeken? Ik kan namelijk niet zoeken op extensie. Althans ik weet niet hoe :-).
 
Probeer eens ad-aware een hele goede spyware/malware zoeker of hitman pro.
 
Hier staat het uitgelegd hoe met de verkenner een .bat bestand zoeken.
Gebruik hierbij het jokerteken *.bat
http://pc-active.nl/special-windows-7/207005-windows-7-supertip-bestanden-zoeken-met-filters.html

Wat is een .bat of een batch bestand en moest dit de oorzaak zijn is het zeer slim gevonden. Een .bat bestand bevat geen verdachte scripts en zal dus door antivirus en andere malwarescanners niet als verdacht beschouwd worden.
In een .bat bestand staan opdrachten die moeten uitgevoerd worden.
Er zou bijvoorbeeld een opdracht in dat .bat bestand kunnen staan.
Ga naar deze locatie op de harde schijf C:\fakepath\logo.gif, (met het doodshoofd) en toon dit op het bureaublad.
Zeer leuk om mensen bang te maken , wel minder leuk voor de mensen die het doodshoofd op hun bureaublad te zien krijgen.

Lees hier meer.
http://wjsn.home.xs4all.nl/msdos.htm
 
Laatst bewerkt:
Verdacht niet
De inhoud is belangrijk.
Ik zou eens graag de inhoud zien van autoexec.bat. Dat kun je openen met kladblok.
 
@echo off

rem *************** start of 'main'

set DEBUG=0
if "%DEBUG%"=="1" (set TRACE=echo) else (set TRACE=rem)

rem Note that right now there is a bug in tracerpt.exe cause of which you might want to use tracefmt.exe instead.
rem set the value 1 if you want to use tracefmt.exe instead
set USE_TRACE_FMT=1
%TRACE% The value of variable USE_TRACE_FMT is %USE_TRACE_FMT%

rem define variables for each of the switches we support
set SWHELP=h
set SWMODE=mode
set SWTRACELOG=tracelog
set SWMOF=mof
set SWOUTPUT=o
set VALID=0

rem define variables for parameters to be passed to tracerpt
set TRACEDIR=%WINDIR%\system32\msdtc\trace
set TRACEFILE1=%TRACEDIR%\dtctrace.log
set TRACEFILE2=%TRACEDIR%\tracetx.log
set MOFFILE=%TRACEDIR%\msdtctr.mof
set ERRORFILE=%TRACEDIR%\errortrace.txt
set OUTPUTFILE=%TRACEDIR%\trace

rem Parse command line and setup variables
set CMDLINE=%*
%TRACE% About to call PARSECMDLINE with the argument %CMDLINE%
call :PARSECMDLINE 0

rem Validate the command line
%TRACE% About to call the procedure VALIDATE
call :VALIDATE

rem if Vaidation fails, we give up
if "%VALID%"=="0" (
%TRACE% Parameter validation failed, exiting ...
goto :EOF
)

rem depending on the value of the mode, set the tracelogfile
call :MYFINDSWITCH %SWMODE%
if not "%RET%"=="0" (
if "%RETV%"=="1" set TRACEFILE=%TRACEFILE1%
if "%RETV%"=="2" set TRACEFILE=%TRACEFILE2%
)

rem if the tracelog switch was used, set the tracelogfile
call :MYFINDSWITCH %SWTRACELOG%
if not "%RET%"=="0" (
set TRACEFILE=%RETV%
)

rem if the mof switch was used, set the moffile
call :MYFINDSWITCH %SWMOF%
if not "%RET%"=="0" (
set MOFFILE=%RETV%
)

rem if the output switch was used, set the output file
call :MYFINDSWITCH %SWOUTPUT%
if not "%RET%"=="0" (
set OUTPUTFILE=%RETV%
)

%TRACE% TRACEFILE=%TRACEFILE%
%TRACE% MOFFILE=%MOFFILE%
%TRACE% OUTPUTFILE=%OUTPUTFILE%

rem if the specified tracelogfile does not exist, display an error message and give up
if not exist %TRACEFILE% (
echo The tracelogfile %TRACEFILE% does not exist. exiting ...
call :HELP
goto :EOF
)

rem if the specified moffile does not exist, display an error message and give up
if not exist %MOFFILE% (
echo The moffile %MOFFILE% does not exist. exiting ...
call :HELP
goto :EOF
)

rem set a variable for output file with extension
set OUTPUTFILEWITHEXT=%OUTPUTFILE%.csv
%TRACE% The value of variable OUTPUTFILEWITHEXT=%OUTPUTFILEWITHEXT%


rem if the specified outputfile exists, ask if the user is ok with it being over-written.
rem if the user wants to continue, delete the old output file, else give up.
if exist %OUTPUTFILEWITHEXT% (
echo The file %OUTPUTFILEWITHEXT% already exists. You may press Control-C to terminate the batch file. Continuing the batch file will overwrite this file.
Pause
del %OUTPUTFILEWITHEXT% 1>nul 2>nul
)

rem if the old error file exists, delete it
if exist %ERRORFILE% (
del %ERRORFILE% 1>nul 2>nul
%TRACE% Deleted the file %ERRORFILE%
)

rem call the utility with the right arguments
%TRACE% About to call the utility tracerpt.exe ...

if "%USE_TRACE_FMT%"=="0" (goto :USE_TRACEPRT_UTILITY) else (goto :USE_TRACEFMT_UTILITY)

:USE_TRACEPRT_UTILITY
%TRACE% Entered the USE_TRACEPRT_UTILITY block, about to call traceprt
tracerpt %TRACEFILE% -o %OUTPUTFILE% -mof %MOFFILE% > %ERRORFILE% 2>&1
rem if output file does not exist, display an error message and give up
if not exist %OUTPUTFILEWITHEXT% (
%TRACE% The file %OUTPUTFILEWITHEXT% does not exist, therefore exiting ...
call :DISPLAY_ERROR_MESSAGE
goto :EOF
)
notepad %OUTPUTFILEWITHEXT%
goto :EOF

:USE_TRACEFMT_UTILITY
%TRACE% Entered the USE_TRACEFMT_UTILITY block, about to call tracefmt
tracefmt %TRACEFILE% -o %OUTPUTFILEWITHEXT% -tmf %MOFFILE% -nosummary > %ERRORFILE% 2>&1
rem if output file does not exist, display an error message and give up
if not exist %OUTPUTFILEWITHEXT% (
%TRACE% The file %OUTPUTFILEWITHEXT% does not exist, therefore exiting ...
call :DISPLAY_ERROR_MESSAGE
goto :EOF
)
notepad %OUTPUTFILEWITHEXT%
goto :EOF



goto :EOF
rem *************** end of 'main'




rem *************** Procedures begin here ****************************

rem *************** start of procedure VALIDATE
:VALIDATE

set ARG=1
set SWHELPFOUND=0
set SWMODEFOUND=0
set SWTRACELOGFOUND=0
set SWMOFFOUND=0
set SWOUTPUTFOUND=0
set OUTNAMENAME=0

rem If no arguments are used at all, don't perform any other validation, just display help and give up
if %CMDARGCOUNT% EQU 0 if %CMDSWCOUNT% EQU 0 (call :HELP) & (goto :EOF)

rem If not arguments are given, display help
if %CMDARGCOUNT% GTR 0 goto ERROR_USED_ARGUMENTS_WITHOUT_SWITCHES

rem If the switch SWHELP is used anywhere, don't perform any other validation, just display help and give up
call :MYFINDSWITCH %SWHELP%
if not "%RET%"=="0" (call :HELP) & (goto :EOF)

:SWLOOP
if %ARG% GTR %CMDSWCOUNT% goto :SWLOOPEND
call :GETSWITCH %ARG%
set MYSWITCH=%RET:~1%

rem make sure no switch is used twice
if /i "%MYSWITCH%"=="%SWHELP%" (if "%SWHELPFOUND%"=="1" (goto ERROR_USED_SAME_SWITCH_TWICE) else (set SWHELPFOUND=1))
if /i "%MYSWITCH%"=="%SWMODE%" (if "%SWMODEFOUND%"=="1" (goto ERROR_USED_SAME_SWITCH_TWICE) else (set SWMODEFOUND=1))
if /i "%MYSWITCH%"=="%SWTRACELOG%" (if "%SWTRACELOGFOUND%"=="1" (goto ERROR_USED_SAME_SWITCH_TWICE) else (set SWTRACELOGFOUND=1))
if /i "%MYSWITCH%"=="%SWMOF%" (if "%SWMOFFOUND%"=="1" (goto ERROR_USED_SAME_SWITCH_TWICE) else (set SWMOFFOUND=1))
if /i "%MYSWITCH%"=="%SWOUTPUT%" (if "%SWOUTPUTFOUND%"=="1" (goto ERROR_USED_SAME_SWITCH_TWICE) else (set SWOUTPUTFOUND=1))

rem make sure that the switches mode and tracelog are not used simultaneously
if "%SWMODEFOUND%"=="1" if "%SWTRACELOGFOUND%"=="1" goto ERROR_USED_BOTH_MODE_AND_TRACELOG

rem make sure that there is no switch outside our list
if /i not "%MYSWITCH%"=="%SWHELP%" (
if /i not "%MYSWITCH%"=="%SWMODE%" (
if /i not "%MYSWITCH%"=="%SWTRACELOG%" (
if /i not "%MYSWITCH%"=="%SWMOF%" (
if /i not "%MYSWITCH%"=="%SWOUTPUT%" (
(echo Invalid Switch "%RET%") & (call :HELP) & (goto :EOF) )))))
set /a ARG+=1
goto :SWLOOP
:SWLOOPEND

rem make sure that either the switch "-mode" or "-tracelog" was used
if "%SWMODEFOUND%"=="0" if "%SWTRACELOGFOUND%"=="0" (echo Invalid Usage : neither "-%SWMODE%" nor "-%SWTRACELOG%" was specified) & (call :HELP) & (goto :EOF)

rem make sure that the value of the mode entered is valid
call :MYFINDSWITCH %SWMODE%
if not "%RET%"=="0" if not "%RETV%"=="1" if not "%RETV%"=="2" goto ERROR_INVALID_MODE

rem make sure that the value of the outputfile entered does not have any extension
call :MYFINDSWITCH %SWOUTPUT%
for /f "tokens=1* delims=." %%I in ("%RETV%") do (set OUTPUTEXT=%%J)
if not "%OUTPUTEXT%"=="" goto ERROR_USED_OUTPUTFILENAME_WITH_EXTENSION

rem if we have come this far, everything went well, set the valid flag
set VALID=1
goto :EOF

:ERROR_USED_SAME_SWITCH_TWICE
(echo Invalid Usage : use the switch %RET% multiple times) & (call :HELP) & (goto :EOF)

:ERROR_USED_BOTH_MODE_AND_TRACELOG
(echo Invalid Usage : cannot use both "-%SWMODE%" and "-%SWTRACELOG%" at the same time) & (call :HELP) & (goto :EOF)

:ERROR_USED_ARGUMENTS_WITHOUT_SWITCHES
call :GETARG 1
echo Invalid Usage : "%RET%" used without any switch
call :HELP
goto :EOF

:ERROR_INVALID_MODE
(echo Invalid Usage : Valid values for %SWMODE% are 1 and 2) & (call :HELP) & (goto :EOF)

:ERROR_USED_OUTPUTFILENAME_WITH_EXTENSION
(echo Invalid Usage : Output filename should not have any extension) & (call :HELP) & (goto :EOF)

rem *************** end of procedure VALIDATE

rem *************** start of procedure HELP
:HELP
echo Usage
echo "msdtcvtr { -MODE {1 | 2} | -tracelog tracelogfilename } [options]"
echo "All switches can be prefixed with either '-' or '/'"
echo Parameters:
echo "-MODE 1 to view background tracing"
echo "-MODE 2 to view tracing generated by ui"
echo "-tracelog <file> binary Trace log file name"
echo Options:
echo "-h OR -? Display Help"
echo "-o <filename> Output Filename without extension"
echo "-mof <filename> Mof Filename"
goto :EOF
rem *************** end of procedure HELP


rem *************** start of procedure DISPLAY_ERROR_MESSAGE
:DISPLAY_ERROR_MESSAGE
echo Failed to convert the binary trace data to text format.
echo Following reasons can cause this to happen:
echo 1) The utility TraceFmt.exe is missing
echo 2) The file %TRACEFILE% is either missing or corrupted
echo 3) The file %MOFFILE% is either missing or corrupted
echo The exact error message can be found in the file '%ERRORFILE%'
goto :EOF
rem *************** end of procedure DISPLAY_ERROR_MESSAGE


rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem INIT procedure
rem Must be called in local state before other procs are used
rem
:INIT
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]

goto :EOF

rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem VARDEL procedure
rem Delete multiple variables by prefix
rem
rem Arguments: %1=variable name prefix
rem
:VARDEL
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
for /f "tokens=1 delims==" %%I in ('set %1 2^>nul') do set %%I=
goto :EOF

rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem PARSECMDLINE procedure
rem Parse a command line into switches and args
rem
rem Arguments: CMDLINE=command text to parse
rem %1=0 for new parse (def) or 1 to append to existing
rem
rem Returns: CMDARG_n=arguments, CMDSW_n=switches
rem CMDARGCOUNT=arg count, CMDSWCOUNT=switch count
rem RET=total number of args processed
rem
:PARSECMDLINE
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
if not {%1}=={1} (
(call :VARDEL CMDARG_)
(call :VARDEL CMDSW_)
(set /a CMDARGCOUNT=0)
(set /a CMDSWCOUNT=0)
)
set /a RET=0
call :PARSECMDLINE1 %CMDLINE% 1>nul
set _MTPLIB_T1=
set _LASTARGSWITCH=0
set _LASTARGSWITCHNAME=0
goto :EOF
:PARSECMDLINE1
if {%1}=={} goto :EOF
set _MTPLIB_T1=%1
set _MTPLIB_T1=%_MTPLIB_T1:"=%
set /a RET+=1
shift /1
if "%_MTPLIB_T1:~0,1%"=="/" goto :PARSECMDLINESW
if "%_MTPLIB_T1:~0,1%"=="-" goto :PARSECMDLINESW
if "%_LASTARGSWITCH%"=="1" (
set CMDSW_%CMDSWCOUNT%=%_LASTARGSWITCHNAME%:%_MTPLIB_T1%
set _LASTARGSWITCH=0
goto :PARSECMDLINE1
)
set /a CMDARGCOUNT+=1
set CMDARG_%CMDARGCOUNT%=%_MTPLIB_T1%
set _LASTARGSWITCH=0
goto :PARSECMDLINE1
:PARSECMDLINESW
set /a CMDSWCOUNT+=1
set CMDSW_%CMDSWCOUNT%=%_MTPLIB_T1%
set _LASTARGSWITCH=1
set _LASTARGSWITCHNAME=%_MTPLIB_T1%
goto :PARSECMDLINE1
goto :EOF

rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem GETARG procedure
rem Get a parsed argument by index
rem
rem Arguments: %1=argument index (1st arg has index 1)
rem
rem Returns: RET=argument text or empty if no argument
rem
:GETARG
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
set RET=
if %1 GTR %CMDARGCOUNT% goto :EOF
if %1 EQU 0 goto :EOF
if not defined CMDARG_%1 goto :EOF
set RET=%%CMDARG_%1%%
call :RESOLVE
goto :EOF

rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem GETSWITCH procedure
rem Get a switch argument by index
rem
rem Arguments: %1=switch index (1st switch has index 1)
rem
rem Returns: RET=switch text or empty if none
rem RETV=switch value (after colon char) or empty
rem
:GETSWITCH
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
(set RET=) & (set RETV=)
if %1 GTR %CMDSWCOUNT% goto :EOF
if %1 EQU 0 goto :EOF
if not defined CMDSW_%1 goto :EOF
set RET=%%CMDSW_%1%%
call :RESOLVE
for /f "tokens=1* delims=:" %%I in ("%RET%") do (set RET=%%I) & (set RETV=%%J)
goto :EOF

rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem FINDSWITCH procedure
rem Finds the index of the named switch
rem
rem Arguments: %1=switch name
rem %2=search start index (def: 1)
rem
rem Returns: RET=index (0 if not found)
rem RETV=switch value (text after colon)
rem
:FINDSWITCH
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
if {%2}=={} (set /a _MTPLIB_T4=1) else (set /a _MTPLIB_T4=%2)
:FINDSWITCHLOOP
call :GETSWITCH %_MTPLIB_T4%
if "%RET%"=="" (set RET=0) & (goto :FINDSWITCHEND)
if /i "%RET%"=="%1" (set RET=%_MTPLIB_T4%) & (goto :FINDSWITCHEND)
set /a _MTPLIB_T4+=1
goto :FINDSWITCHLOOP
:FINDSWITCHEND
set _MTPLIB_T4=
goto :EOF

rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem MYFINDSWITCH procedure
rem Finds the index of the named switch
rem
rem Arguments: %1=switch name without the leading / or -
rem %2=search start index (def: 1)
rem
rem Returns: RET=index (0 if not found)
rem RETV=switch value (text after colon)
rem
:MYFINDSWITCH
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
if {%2}=={} (set /a _MTPLIB_T4=1) else (set /a _MTPLIB_T4=%2)
:MYFINDSWITCHLOOP
call :GETSWITCH %_MTPLIB_T4%
if "%RET%"=="" (set RET=0) & (goto :MYFINDSWITCHEND)
if /i "%RET:~1%"=="%1" (set RET=%_MTPLIB_T4%) & (goto :MYFINDSWITCHEND)
set /a _MTPLIB_T4+=1
goto :MYFINDSWITCHLOOP
:MYFINDSWITCHEND
set _MTPLIB_T4=
goto :EOF

rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem REGSETM and REGSETU procedures
rem Set registry values from variables
rem
rem Arguments: %1=reg context (usually script name)
rem %2=variable to save (or prefix to save set of vars)
rem
:REGSETM
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
for /f "tokens=1* delims==" %%I in ('set %2 2^>nul') do call :REGSET1 HKLM %1 %%I "%%J"
goto :EOF
:REGSETU
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
for /f "tokens=1* delims==" %%I in ('set %2 2^>nul') do call :REGSET1 HKCU %1 %%I "%%J"
goto :EOF
:REGSET1
set _MTPLIB_T10=%4
set _MTPLIB_T10=%_MTPLIB_T10:\=\\%
reg add %1\Software\MTPScriptContexts\%2\%3=%_MTPLIB_T10% >nul
reg update %1\Software\MTPScriptContexts\%2\%3=%_MTPLIB_T10% >nul
goto :EOF

rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem REGGETM and REGGETU procedures
rem Get registry value or values to variables
rem
rem Arguments: %1=reg context (usually script name)
rem %2=variable to restore (def: restore entire context)
rem
rem Returns: RET=value of last variable loaded
rem
rem WARNING: The "delims" value in the FOR commands below is a TAB
rem character, followed by a space. If this file is edited by
rem an editor which converts tabs to spaces, this procedure
rem will break!!!!!
rem
:REGGETM
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
for /f "delims= tokens=2*" %%I in ('reg query HKLM\Software\MTPScriptContexts\%1\%2 ^|find "REG_SZ"') do call :REGGETM1 %%I "%%J"
goto :EOF
:REGGETU
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
for /f "delims= tokens=2*" %%I in ('reg query HKCU\Software\MTPScriptContexts\%1\%2 ^|find "REG_SZ"') do call :REGGETM1 %%I "%%J"
goto :EOF
:REGGETM1
set _MTPLIB_T10=%2
set _MTPLIB_T10=%_MTPLIB_T10:\\=\%
set _MTPLIB_T10=%_MTPLIB_T10:"=%
set %1=%_MTPLIB_T10%
set RET=%_MTPLIB_T10%
goto :EOF

rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem REGDELM and REGDELU procedures
rem Delete registry values
rem
rem Arguments: %1=reg context (usually script name)
rem %2=variable to delete (def: delete entire context)
rem
:REGDELM
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
call :GETTEMPNAME
echo y >%RET%
reg delete HKLM\Software\MTPScriptContexts\%1\%2 <%RET% >nul
del %RET%
goto :EOF
:REGDELU
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
call :GETTEMPNAME
echo y >%RET%
reg delete HKCU\Software\MTPScriptContexts\%1\%2 <%RET% >nul
del %RET%
goto :EOF


rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem SRAND procedure
rem Seed the random number generator
rem
rem Arguments: %1=new seed value
rem
:SRAND
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
set /a _MTPLIB_NEXTRAND=%1
goto :EOF

rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem RAND procedure
rem Get next random number (0 to 32767)
rem
rem Returns: RET=next random number
rem
:RAND
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
if not defined _MTPLIB_NEXTRAND set /a _MTPLIB_NEXTRAND=1
set /a _MTPLIB_NEXTRAND=_MTPLIB_NEXTRAND * 214013 + 2531011
set /a RET=_MTPLIB_NEXTRAND ^>^> 16 ^& 0x7FFF
goto :EOF

rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem RESOLVE procedure
rem Fully resolve all indirect variable references in RET variable
rem
rem Arguments: RET=value to resolve
rem
rem Returns: RET=as passed in, with references resolved
rem
:RESOLVE
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
:RESOLVELOOP
if "%RET%"=="" goto :EOF
set RET1=%RET%
for /f "tokens=*" %%I in ('echo %RET%') do set RET=%%I
if not "%RET%"=="%RET1%" goto :RESOLVELOOP
goto :EOF

rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem GETINPUTLINE procedure
rem Get a single line of keyboard input
rem
rem Returns: RET=Entered line
rem
:GETINPUTLINE
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
call :GETTEMPNAME
set _MTPLIB_T1=%RET%
copy con "%_MTPLIB_T1%" >nul
for /f "tokens=*" %%I in ('type "%_MTPLIB_T1%"') do set RET=%%I
if exist "%_MTPLIB_T1%" del "%_MTPLIB_T1%"
set _MTPLIB_T1=
goto :EOF

rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem GETSYNCFILE procedure
rem Get a sync file name (file will not exist)
rem
rem Returns: RET=Name of sync file to use
rem
:GETSYNCFILE
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
call :GETTEMPNAME
goto :EOF

rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem SETSYNCFILE procedure
rem Flag sync event (creates the file)
rem
rem Arguments: %1=sync filename to flag
rem
:SETSYNCFILE
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
echo . >%1
goto :EOF

rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem DELSYNCFILE procedure
rem Delete sync file
rem
rem Arguments: %1=sync filename
rem
:DELSYNCFILE
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
if exist %1 del %1
goto :EOF

rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem WAITSYNCFILE
rem Wait for sync file to flag
rem
rem Arguments: %1=sync filename
rem %2=timeout in seconds (def: 60)
rem
rem Returns: RET=Timeout remaining, or 0 if timeout
rem
:WAITSYNCFILE
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
if {%2}=={} (set /a RET=60) else (set /a RET=%2)
if exist %1 goto :EOF
:WAITSYNCFILELOOP
sleep 1
set /a RET-=1
if %RET% GTR 0 if not exist %1 goto :WAITSYNCFILELOOP
goto :EOF

rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
rem GETTEMPNAME procedure
rem Create a temporary file name
rem
rem Returns: RET=Temporary file name
rem
:GETTEMPNAME
%TRACE% [proc %0 %*]
if not defined _MTPLIB_NEXTTEMP set /a _MTPLIB_NEXTTEMP=1
if defined TEMP (
(set RET=%TEMP%)
) else if defined TMP (
(set RET=%TMP%)
) else (set RET=%SystemRoot%)
:GETTEMPNAMELOOP
set /a _MTPLIB_NEXTTEMP=_MTPLIB_NEXTTEMP * 214013 + 2531011
set /a _MTPLIB_T1=_MTPLIB_NEXTTEMP ^>^> 16 ^& 0x7FFF
set RET=%RET%\~SH%_MTPLIB_T1%.tmp
if exist "%RET%" goto :GETTEMPNAMELOOP
set _MTPLIB_T1=
goto :EOF

rem These must be the FINAL LINES in the script...
:DOSEXIT
echo This script requires Windows NT

rem /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
Ik heb een oplossing gevonden voor het fakepath probleem.
Dit staat te lezen op Google Support Forum: http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/gmail/thread?tid=35000181d20d2dae&hl=en

Figured it out. Found answer in another query.
Here is the answer that works.
Internet Explorer; Tools; Internet Option; Security; Custom;
find the "Include local directory path when uploading files to a server" (it is quite a ways down) and click on "Enable"
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Het pictogram van de zombie staat niet op het bureaublad maar is het pictogram van het bureaublad. De systeempictogrammen kunnen aangepast worden, volgens mij sinds XP alleen met een speciaal hulpprogramma voor iconen of een meer algemeen tweak programma. Onder Vista gebruik ik hiervoor TuneUp Utillities. Het kan ook een ongewenst thema zijn.

Als je dit probleem sinds eergisteren had, kan je dan nog een systeemherstelpunt proberen?
 
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