That may be a post-update message, but I'd perform a malware scan before
rebooting to be sure.


John in Brisbane



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From: PDML <[email protected]> On Behalf Of John
Sent: Monday, 24 June 2019 5:09 AM
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Subject: Strange request from Windoze

I was trying to copy some photos from an SD card to my NAS. TL;DR - my
photoshop computer is inaccessible at the moment & I don't want to spend the
time making it accessible right now ... I want to go out and photograph
something.

But for safety, I wanted to back up my SD cards.

About half way through the last card I got an error the computer couldn't
find one of the photos, it was no longer on the SD card. I skipped it & went
on. 
Skipped the others that came up with the same error.

Checked the card when I put it back in the camera & the images ARE still
there. 
I have spare cards, so I'm just going to leave that one at home for now.

When I closed the folder I was copying the images to, I got a message "You
must restart your computer for these changes to take effect."

I didn't make any changes. I don't want to make any changes.

Does anyone know how to get Windoze7 to show me what "changes" it thinks I
made? 
And how to cancel unwanted changes?


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