133t.exe

Discussion in 'Software' started by abri, Nov 8, 2006.

  1. abri

    abri MajorGeek

    133t.exe

    Anyone know what this is?

    abri
     
  2. DavidGP

    DavidGP MajorGeeks Forum Administrator - Grand Pooh-Bah Staff Member

    I would suspect malware with a name like that and searching that file name doesnt give any hits.

    If its on your PC, right click it and choose properties and does the property info give you any clues to who created it?
     
  3. DavidGP

    DavidGP MajorGeeks Forum Administrator - Grand Pooh-Bah Staff Member

    Also curious is and I have to ask is the file name correct could the 1 be a l ( lowercase L ) if it is then do you have L33T/English Translator 1.3 program installed?


    as its the main executable to that app.
     
  4. abri

    abri MajorGeek

    H@LO,
    You'R3 rI9hT! MY 5ON CAmE H0mE 4nD h4D @ 9O0D L4u9H 4Nd toLD ME wh@t I+ w@S
    LOLOL!! :D :D :D

    and now, I should probably ask something I already asked, but forgot to act on right away. How do I mark some of the download files here with comments, so I don't forget what they are? I think Tim told me there is a little window somewhere for comments and I would hope these comments would then actually show up in Win Explorer or in the little pop up when I point at the thing. I'll check the options in Win Explorer and see if it's in there.
    :)
    abri
     
  5. TimW

    TimW MajorGeeks Administrator - Jedi Malware Expert Staff Member

    This procedure works under NTFS.
    1.. Open up a folder on your system that you want to keep track of the different files you might one to identify in the future.
    2.. Under View make certain that you set it to the Details.
    3.. Highlight the file you want to keep more information on. Right click the file and you will get a pop up menu. Click on properties.
    4.. Click on the Summary Tab (make sure it says simple not advanced on the button in the box), You should now get the following fields,

    Title,Subject, Author, Category, Keywords, Comments
    You will see advanced also if you have changed it to simple, Here will be other fields you can fill in.

    5.. Next you can fill in what ever field you want.
    6.. After you finished click the apply button then OK.
    7.. Next right click the bar above your files, under the address bar and you should get a drop down menu. Here you can click the fields you want to display.
    8.. You should now see a list with the new fields and any comments you have done.
    9.. Now if you want to sort these just right click a blank spot and then you sort the information to your liking
     
  6. bigbazza

    bigbazza R.I.P. 14/12/2011 - Good Onya Geek

    You're correct, TimW. I've been doing this for quite a while now.
    Even formatted all my USB flash drives to NTFS so the comments will transfer over when I copy my C:\downloads files to my E:\downloads-ntfs (USB Flash drive).
    Thanks to Halo.:cool:

    Now if there was only some way to format a CD to NTFS, or be able to tranfer the Comments across when I burn a CD of my C:\Downloads folder. Bazza

    ===

     
  7. abri

    abri MajorGeek

    Thanks TimW!
    I got it this time! Works great!
    abri :)
     

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