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    Claude Balls Guest

    MRU Object Detected

    This comes up every time I run AdAware. I have seen many postings about it here and on AdAware's forums, but have never seen a good explanation of why MRU objects are on their list, and how to tell if a particular MRU object is doing anything.

    I would really appreciate hearing some comments about what other folks do when an MRU object is found using AdAware.

    Thanks. Below is from the recent log after running AdAware.

    Claude

    Family Id: 9999 Name: MRU Object Category: MRU Object TAI:0
    Item Id: 1 Value: MRU Path: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Recent Count: 1




  2. #2
    Rube Bumpkin Guest

    Re: MRU Object Detected

    Claude Balls wrote:
    > This comes up every time I run AdAware. I have seen many postings about it here and on AdAware's forums, but have never seen a good explanation of why MRU objects are on their list, and how to tell if a particular MRU object is doing anything.
    >
    > I would really appreciate hearing some comments about what other folks do when an MRU object is found using AdAware.
    >
    > Thanks. Below is from the recent log after running AdAware.
    >
    > Claude
    >
    > Family Id: 9999 Name: MRU Object Category: MRU Object TAI:0
    > Item Id: 1 Value: MRU Path: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Recent Count: 1
    >
    >
    >

    Others may contradict me, or have a more technical explanation, but here
    goes:

    MRU stands for Most Recently Used. It is a list, in Word, for instance,
    of the last files that were opened. In Start -> Run, it's the last
    commands that you entered.

    MRU is considered a privacy threat. Someone could look inside your
    system to see what files you have opened or accessed recently.

    Sometimes I delete them, sometimes not. New ones will be created as you
    use your computer, but as long as you have a good firewall and other
    protections, nobody can look inside anyway.

    RB

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