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| Who is ANNIE ? And why she is in WIN.INI file ? Hi to all ! I am new to the group. Looking in my WIN.INI file, I found the following: [annie] CaptureFile=D:\Temp\prova VideoDevice2=@device:pnp:\\?\usb#vid_093a&pid_2468 #5&1561aa82&0&1#{65e8773d-8f56-11d0-a3b9-00a0c9223196}\global AudioDevice2=@device:cm:{33D9A762-90C8-11D0-BD43-00A0C911CE86}\VIA AC'97 Enhanced Audio (WAVE) FrameRate=333333 UseFrameRate=1 CaptureAudio=0 CaptureCC=0 WantPreview=1 MasterStream=1 UseTimeLimit=0 TimeLimit=0 Unfortunately I have no more the file prova. I am using XP SP3, Symantec AV, ZoneAlarm, and I connect via a Netgear router with its firewall. A look in my PC with HiJackThis, Malwarebytes Antimalware, Gmer, Runscanner etc didn't show anything of strange and the PC is running fine, so I don't think to have infection issues. I used msconfig to deactivate, and the PC was running fine. So the question is: what is this ? Should I delete it from WIN.INI ? Thanks in advance, Chicchio |
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| Re: Who is ANNIE ? And why she is in WIN.INI file ? On Jul 3, 8:32*am, chicchio <chicc...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Hi to all ! > I am new to the group. > Looking in my WIN.INI file, I found the following: > > [annie] > CaptureFile=D:\Temp\prova > VideoDevice2=@device:pnp:\\?\usb#vid_093a&pid_2468 #5&1561aa82&0&1#{65e8773d-8f56-11d0-a3b9-00a0c9223196}\global > AudioDevice2=@device:cm:{33D9A762-90C8-11D0-BD43-00A0C911CE86}\VIA AC'97 > Enhanced Audio (WAVE) > FrameRate=333333 > UseFrameRate=1 > CaptureAudio=0 > CaptureCC=0 > WantPreview=1 > MasterStream=1 > UseTimeLimit=0 > TimeLimit=0 > > Unfortunately I have no more the file prova. > I am using XP SP3, Symantec AV, ZoneAlarm, and I connect via a Netgear > router with its firewall. A look in my PC with HiJackThis, Malwarebytes > Antimalware, Gmer, Runscanner etc didn't show anything of strange and thePC > is running fine, so I don't think to have infection issues. I used msconfig > to deactivate, and the PC was running fine. > So the question is: what is this ? Should I delete it from WIN.INI ? > Thanks in advance, Chicchio Don't fix what ain't bust, Chicchio. Anyway, "annie" may just be who/ what you are looking for? :-) |
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| Re: Who is ANNIE ? And why she is in WIN.INI file ? chicchio wrote: > Hi to all ! > I am new to the group. > Looking in my WIN.INI file, I found the following: > > [annie] > CaptureFile=D:\Temp\prova > VideoDevice2=@device:pnp:\\?\usb#vid_093a&pid_2468 #5&1561aa82&0&1#{65e8773d-8f56-11d0-a3b9-00a0c9223196}\global > AudioDevice2=@device:cm:{33D9A762-90C8-11D0-BD43-00A0C911CE86}\VIA AC'97 > Enhanced Audio (WAVE) > FrameRate=333333 > UseFrameRate=1 > CaptureAudio=0 > CaptureCC=0 > WantPreview=1 > MasterStream=1 > UseTimeLimit=0 > TimeLimit=0 > > Unfortunately I have no more the file prova. > I am using XP SP3, Symantec AV, ZoneAlarm, and I connect via a Netgear > router with its firewall. A look in my PC with HiJackThis, Malwarebytes > Antimalware, Gmer, Runscanner etc didn't show anything of strange and the PC > is running fine, so I don't think to have infection issues. I used msconfig > to deactivate, and the PC was running fine. > So the question is: what is this ? Should I delete it from WIN.INI ? > Thanks in advance, Chicchio Just a guess. [annie] could be associated with the amcap.exe application, which is used for video capture. The vid_093a&pid_2468 belongs to a webcam. http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids 093a Pixart Imaging, Inc. 2468 Cammaestro 2.5DU/X-EYE/Orite SC-120/ICGear TravelCam/Easy Snap Snake Eye Webcam So it is possible you were using amcap.exe, to try to capture video from one of the named web cams. amcap.exe was a sample application written by Microsoft, and it is sometimes bundled with webcams or PCI capture cards. I have a copy of amcap.exe on my Hauppauge WinTV Go CDROM, and the file is pretty small (34304 bytes). The word "annie" can be found, with a hex editor, inside that application. So amcap.exe may have put that information there. Exactly why that file was used, I don't know. Paul |
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| Re: Who is ANNIE ? And why she is in WIN.INI file ? I would delete it from Win.ini It appears to be from PrintKey Pro, so if that has been removed, then just remove the Win.ini section. ....Alan -- Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer http://dts-l.com/index.htm On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 00:32:02 -0700, in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general, chicchio <chicchio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Hi to all ! >I am new to the group. >Looking in my WIN.INI file, I found the following: > >[annie] >CaptureFile=D:\Temp\prova >VideoDevice2=@device:pnp:\\?\usb#vid_093a&pid_246 8#5&1561aa82&0&1#{65e8773d-8f56-11d0-a3b9-00a0c9223196}\global >AudioDevice2=@device:cm:{33D9A762-90C8-11D0-BD43-00A0C911CE86}\VIA AC'97 >Enhanced Audio (WAVE) >FrameRate=333333 >UseFrameRate=1 >CaptureAudio=0 >CaptureCC=0 >WantPreview=1 >MasterStream=1 >UseTimeLimit=0 >TimeLimit=0 > >Unfortunately I have no more the file prova. >I am using XP SP3, Symantec AV, ZoneAlarm, and I connect via a Netgear >router with its firewall. A look in my PC with HiJackThis, Malwarebytes >Antimalware, Gmer, Runscanner etc didn't show anything of strange and the PC >is running fine, so I don't think to have infection issues. I used msconfig >to deactivate, and the PC was running fine. >So the question is: what is this ? Should I delete it from WIN.INI ? >Thanks in advance, Chicchio |
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| Re: Who is ANNIE ? And why she is in WIN.INI file ? "Paul" wrote: > So amcap.exe may have put that information there. Exactly why that file > was used, I don't know. > > Paul > Thanks, Paul. I have a webcam, and amcap.exe is on my PC, so now it is clear that ANNIE is from amcap.exe and some test of video capture. But is it normal that amcap writes this in WIN.INI ? Thanks, chicchio |
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| Re: Who is ANNIE ? And why she is in WIN.INI file ? On Jul 3, 6:17*am, chicchio <chicc...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > "Paul" wrote: > > So amcap.exe may have put that information there. Exactly why that file > > was used, I don't know. > > > * * Paul > > Thanks, Paul. I have a webcam, and amcap.exe is on my PC, so now it is clear > that ANNIE is from amcap.exe and some test of video capture. > But is it normal that amcap writes this in WIN.INI ? > > Thanks, chicchio I thought the win.ini file went away after Windows NT 3.51 and was mostly used for 16 bit applications. I haven't seen one in a long time and don't have any on our XP systems here. Maybe some applications still use it out of habit from writing code for old Windows versions. It not existing at all does not seem to be a problem for XP. The free Amcap application used to use win.ini, but apparently someone there (perhaps Noël Danjou) caught on and started putting their stuff in their own private .ini called amcap.ini (duh). If it bothers you, make a copy someplace, delete it, reboot and see who misses it. |
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| Re: Who is ANNIE ? And why she is in WIN.INI file ? chicchio wrote: > "Paul" wrote: > >> So amcap.exe may have put that information there. Exactly why that file >> was used, I don't know. >> >> Paul >> > > Thanks, Paul. I have a webcam, and amcap.exe is on my PC, so now it is clear > that ANNIE is from amcap.exe and some test of video capture. > But is it normal that amcap writes this in WIN.INI ? > > Thanks, chicchio The system.ini and win.ini files didn't go away in NT-based versions of Windows. They are there for compatibility with old applications. Part of the problem with successive versions of Windows is it retaining compatibility with old stuff. And I mean really o-l-d stuff. Microsoft kept win.ini and system.ini for compatibility with old apps that worked way back in Windows 3.x. When you run msconfig.exe, notice there are still tabs for System.ini and Win.ini. Sometimes "new" apps are really just old ones that have merely been adapted to run on later versions of Windows. Sometimes the developers leave in outdated code (it's not what they were assigned to work on). |
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| Re: Who is ANNIE ? And why she is in WIN.INI file ? Thanks to everybody for the answers. Now I have understood that ANNIE is not malware, and also learned something about WIN.INI. I didn't know this newsgroup, surely I will ask other questions ! Sorry for my English... |
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| Re: Who is ANNIE ? And why she is in WIN.INI file ? On Sat, 4 Jul 2009 00:45:01 -0700, chicchio <chicchio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Thanks to everybody for the answers. > Now I have understood that ANNIE is not malware, and also learned something > about WIN.INI. > I didn't know this newsgroup, surely I will ask other questions ! > Sorry for my English... Two comments for you: 1. You are using the awful web interface to participate in this newsgroup--it's the slowest, clunkiest, most error-prone method of using the newsgroups there is. Do yourself a favor and switch to a newsreader, such as Outlook Express, which comes with Windows XP, or Windows Mail, which comes with Vista. See http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/ou...snewreader.htm 2. Your English is just fine. Are you Italian? I know a little of the Italian language, but your English is much better than my Italian. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| Re: Who is ANNIE ? And why she is in WIN.INI file ? "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: > 2. Your English is just fine. Are you Italian? I know a little of the > Italian language, but your English is much better than my Italian. Hi Ken, thanks for the advice about OE. Yes, I am Italian. I know some English because I have 2 cousins in USA, my aunt came in USA many years ago and her husband was from USA (New Jersey). Thanks again from Enrico (chicchio) |
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