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| dantesoft | Open folder doesn't go to destination |
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2nd Sep, 2010 19:34 |
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Ranking: 2 Posts: 3 User Since: 1st Sep, 2010 System Score: N/A Location: RO |
After opening the Google Chrome 6.x details popup window, I right-clicked and selected "Open folder" on the old zombie installation of c:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Applicat The folder opened was C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Applicat PS: Please consider opening the folder with the target file used in the detection (here, chrome.dll) already selected. |
| Anthony Wells | RE: Open folder doesn't go to destination | ||||||||
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2nd Sep, 2010 21:33 | ||||||||
| Score: 2329 Posts: 3,205 User Since: 19th Dec 2007 System Score: N/A Location: N/A |
Hello again @dantesoft , I had not noticed this , but just checked with my Google gears entry (no Chrome entry as I have the Dev channel version atm) ; like you , the opening to the App. folder rather than the version number folder which contains the .dll file is not logical to me . I suppose one could say that you delete the entire version folder and not just the .dll ; but highlighting the App folder might cause the careless to delete the bigger folder - not good as that takes the .exe file as well . I hope Secunia pick this up and can comment tomorrow on the reason for this change or revert to the original format . Take care Anthony -- It always seems impossible until its done. Nelson Mandela |
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| This user no longer exists | RE: Open folder doesn't go to destination | ||||||||
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3rd Sep, 2010 13:47 | ||||||||
| Hi, Thank you for noticing this. I have filed a report for this bug. |
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