Hello I am sorry to contact you again regarding the database folder. But I have posted in two Windows forums and this is the answer that I received.
Does this sound like a good idea and did you try it?
Hi Vijay,
I do not have any software that would operate with a Database hence the question on communities. I think it looks like a common problem looking at some other people on the Community questions.
Some people have MS Money etc. I do not have anything that would operate such a program.
There are no files in the database and I am not too sure whether or not to delete it. It is not doing any harm I guess.
It just appeared recently on one of the two computers that I have.
Thank you for the reply.
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Vijay Korupolu M replied on February 9, 2013
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In reply to MelissaLindsay post on February 6, 2013
Hi Melissa,
Thanks for the reply.
I would suggest you to run Microsoft Safety scanner and check.
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Note: The Microsoft Safety Scanner expires 10 days after being downloaded. To rerun a scan with the latest anti-malware definitions, download and run the Microsoft Safety Scanner again. The Microsoft Safety Scanner is not a replacement for using an antivirus software program that provides ongoing protection. For real-time protection that helps to guard your home or small business PCs against viruses, spyware, and other malicious software, download Microsoft Security Essentials.
Note: Any data files that are infected may only be cleaned by deleting the file entirely, which means there is a potential for data loss.
If the folders are not reported by Microsoft Safety Scanner, I would suggest you to delete the folders and check if it helps.
I hope it helps. If you have any issues regarding Windows in future please let us know. We will be happy to help you.
Thank you if you could just ensure that the above may be a good idea