![]() ![]() Otherwise it could be a Trojan." Not only that, but Inno Setup is not on my machine. ![]() However my fear is this "The _iu14d2n.tmp file should be located in the folder C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Temp. My understanding is that it may be from an Inno setup file. I have had my head so deep in this I've been dazed and confused for so long it's not true! Really I am looking for some guidance. Interestingly they do not appear to have a website (that I could find) rather they are referenced by other sites that present "Sticky Password Manager" which they have created. The Digital Signatures page in the Properties box shows the file was signed by Lamantine Software a.s. Yet I cannot find any reference to an attribute of "N" in Microsoft documentation. I'm pretty sure I have never seen that before, is that even possible? Something else that seems to be a real anomaly is the attribute of the file is set to "N". If I try to delete it I get a message that "The file cannot be deleted because it is in use by another program." When I look to see what that program is, it shows _iu14D2N.tmp - in other words itself. I've been reading up on this _iu14D2N.tmp file because it is always in my C:\Windows\Temp folder. Endpoint Detection & Response for Servers ![]()
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