I'm running NT 4.0 SP6 & IIS 4.0 as my Web server. I've had a hacker install a program into cgi-bin folder that shows no name. I've tried to delete it with no luck. I tried to bring up a DOS window to delete the cgi-bin folder, but DOS will not work. How do I make an NTFS boot disk to not let this rouge program load into memory so I can delete the cgi folder???
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If you have an Windows 98 CD, you can create an NTFS DOS boot set. This will allow you to boot and see those hidden files. Regular DOS will not. You can also find it at:
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