Windows 10: C:\ProgramData\mntemp

Discus and support C:\ProgramData\mntemp in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; i ran the malwarebytes junkware removal tool and i found this threat: C:\ProgramData\mntemp, can ya tell me is this a malicious program? i also found... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by AleyCool, Mar 15, 2022.

  1. AleyCool Win User

    C:\ProgramData\mntemp


    i ran the malwarebytes junkware removal tool and i found this threat: C:\ProgramData\mntemp, can ya tell me is this a malicious program? i also found some stuff in registry too, pls tell me what these are

    :)
     
    AleyCool, Mar 15, 2022
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  2. Jelu Cal Win User

    ProgramData-filder backup

    Hi,

    The ProgramData folder is usually located in the C: drive of your device. To locate the ProgramData folder, you can perform the following:

    • In File Explorer, click on the View tab.
    • Click on Options.
    • In the Folder Options window, click on the View tab.
    • Under the Hidden files and folders, select Show hidden files, folders, or drives.
    • Click on Apply.
    • Click on OK.

    Let us know how it goes after you've performed the steps.
     
    Jelu Cal, Mar 15, 2022
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  3. FredGH Win User
    Control Panel Uninstall will not show folders in C:\ProgramData

    Hi,

    I was trying to use Program Uninstall in Control Panel to get rid of PC Cleaner Pro that is in C:\ProgramData . It wasn't in the list of Programs. It appears that the only programs in the list are in C:\Program Files. Is there any safe way to get Control
    Panel to access and remove programs in C:\ProgramData? I have Windows 10 Home Version 1607.

    THANKS!!!

    ***Post moved by the moderator to the appropriate forum category.***
     
    FredGH, Mar 15, 2022
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  4. C:\ProgramData\mntemp

    can not find script file "C:\ProgramData\WindowsAppCertification\checker.vbs".

    You are dealing with the residue of an infection that your virus scanner eliminated. An easy way to get rid of the message goes like this:

    • Log on under an admin account.
    • Create a desktop shortcut for cmd.exe.
    • Right-click this shortcut, then left-click "Run as administrator".
    • Accept the challenge.
    • Type these commands exactly and press Enter after each:

      md "C:\ProgramData\WindowsAppCertification"

      (You might get a message saying that the folder already exists)

      cd 2>"C:\ProgramData\WindowsAppCertification\checker.vbs"
    • Reboot.
     
    Frederik Long, Mar 15, 2022
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C:\ProgramData\mntemp