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Standard properties  , that are not supported on all systems the same: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Add-tags-or-other-properties-to-a-file Tags and ratings, "that might want to be removed before sharing with others" (because they couldnt put that stuff in the comments they already didnt use :-)

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NTFS files can hold ADS (alternate data streams) would be transferred to other NTFS file systems storages, but will be dumped when you go to Fat32 with it.

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-files/are-you-sure-you-want-to-copy-this-file-without/fa810b7e-f228-4661-9789-2090175dd7de

and

EFS (encrypted file system) Keys are kept in ADS. Some backup or copy methods could ignore that, and move data that can no longer be decypted. The windows system would generally decrypt prior to moving to a file system that does not (directally) support encryption.

Decrypt EFS files

For ADS, get some kind of ADS Viewingviewing capability and seeing if it was used for good or evil purposes. Even if it was for evil purposes, it is like other "data" in that an actual executable (of some sort) would be needed to make use of the data for evil purposes.

For tags and ratings, look in the properties of the files, or sort the "details" columns to show more items, use the Hover tooltips, etc.

Robocopy, and other copy methods exist that would drop that data without popping up the requester.

My normal system had very limited use of the ADS on some files (being used for good). some of the system files had tags on them, other than that, the scans I did, did not show it on "every file" and on "downloaded files" and stuff like that. Hijackthis,Hijackthis has aan ADS scanner. I know very little about this, so I would be interested in anything you find out.

Standard properties  , that are not supported on all systems the same http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Add-tags-or-other-properties-to-a-file Tags and ratings, "that might want to be removed before sharing with others" (because they couldnt put that stuff in the comments they already didnt use :-)

and

NTFS files can hold ADS (alternate data streams) would be transferred to other NTFS file systems storages, but will be dumped when you go to Fat32 with it.

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-files/are-you-sure-you-want-to-copy-this-file-without/fa810b7e-f228-4661-9789-2090175dd7de

and

EFS (encrypted file system) Keys are kept in ADS. Some backup or copy methods could ignore that, and move data that can no longer be decypted. The windows system would generally decrypt prior to moving to a file system that does not (directally) support encryption.

Decrypt EFS files

For ADS get some kind of ADS Viewing capability and seeing if it was used for good or evil purposes. Even if it was for evil purposes, it is like other "data" in that an actual executable (of some sort) would be needed to make use of the data for evil purposes.

For tags and ratings, look in the properties of the files, or sort the "details" columns to show more items, use the Hover tooltips, etc.

Robocopy, and other copy methods exist that would drop that data without popping up the requester.

My normal system had very limited use of the ADS on some files (being used for good). some of the system files had tags on them, other than that, the scans I did, did not show it on "every file" and on "downloaded files" and stuff like that. Hijackthis, has a ADS scanner. I know very little about this, so I would be interested in anything you find out.

Standard properties, that are not supported on all systems the same: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Add-tags-or-other-properties-to-a-file

For ADS, get some kind of ADS viewing capability and seeing if it was used for good or evil purposes. Even if it was for evil purposes, it is like other "data" in that an actual executable (of some sort) would be needed to make use of the data for evil purposes.

For tags and ratings, look in the properties of the files, or sort the "details" columns to show more items, use the Hover tooltips, etc.

Robocopy and other copy methods exist that would drop that data without popping up the requester.

My normal system had very limited use of the ADS on some files (being used for good). some of the system files had tags on them, other than that, the scans I did, did not show it on "every file" and on "downloaded files" and stuff like that. Hijackthis has an ADS scanner. I know very little about this, so I would be interested in anything you find out.

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Standard properties , that are not supported on all systems the same http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Add-tags-or-other-properties-to-a-file Tags and ratings, "that might want to be removed before sharing with others" (because they couldnt put that stuff in the comments they already didnt use :-)

and

NTFS files can hold ADS (alternate data streams) would be transferred to other NTFS file systems storages, but will be dumped when you go to Fat32 with it.

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-files/are-you-sure-you-want-to-copy-this-file-without/fa810b7e-f228-4661-9789-2090175dd7de

and

EFS (encrypted file system) Keys are kept in ADS. Some backup or copy methods could ignore that, and move data that can no longer be decypted. The windows system would generally decrypt prior to moving to a file system that does not (directally) support encryption.

Decrypt EFS filesDecrypt EFS files

For ADS get some kind of ADS Viewing capability and seeing if it was used for good or evil purposes. Even if it was for evil purposes, it is like other "data" in that an actual executable (of some sort) would be needed to make use of the data for evil purposes.

For tags and ratings, look in the properties of the files, or sort the "details" columns to show more items, use the Hover tooltips, etc.

Robocopy, and other copy methods exist that would drop that data without popping up the requester.

My normal system had very limited use of the ADS on some files (being used for good). some of the system files had tags on them, other than that, the scans I did, did not show it on "every file" and on "downloaded files" and stuff like that. Hijackthis, has a ADS scanner. I know very little about this, so I would be interested in anything you find out.

Standard properties , that are not supported on all systems the same http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Add-tags-or-other-properties-to-a-file Tags and ratings, "that might want to be removed before sharing with others" (because they couldnt put that stuff in the comments they already didnt use :-)

and

NTFS files can hold ADS (alternate data streams) would be transferred to other NTFS file systems storages, but will be dumped when you go to Fat32 with it.

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-files/are-you-sure-you-want-to-copy-this-file-without/fa810b7e-f228-4661-9789-2090175dd7de

and

EFS (encrypted file system) Keys are kept in ADS. Some backup or copy methods could ignore that, and move data that can no longer be decypted. The windows system would generally decrypt prior to moving to a file system that does not (directally) support encryption.

Decrypt EFS files

For ADS get some kind of ADS Viewing capability and seeing if it was used for good or evil purposes. Even if it was for evil purposes, it is like other "data" in that an actual executable (of some sort) would be needed to make use of the data for evil purposes.

For tags and ratings, look in the properties of the files, or sort the "details" columns to show more items, use the Hover tooltips, etc.

Robocopy, and other copy methods exist that would drop that data without popping up the requester.

My normal system had very limited use of the ADS on some files (being used for good). some of the system files had tags on them, other than that, the scans I did, did not show it on "every file" and on "downloaded files" and stuff like that. Hijackthis, has a ADS scanner. I know very little about this, so I would be interested in anything you find out.

Standard properties , that are not supported on all systems the same http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Add-tags-or-other-properties-to-a-file Tags and ratings, "that might want to be removed before sharing with others" (because they couldnt put that stuff in the comments they already didnt use :-)

and

NTFS files can hold ADS (alternate data streams) would be transferred to other NTFS file systems storages, but will be dumped when you go to Fat32 with it.

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-files/are-you-sure-you-want-to-copy-this-file-without/fa810b7e-f228-4661-9789-2090175dd7de

and

EFS (encrypted file system) Keys are kept in ADS. Some backup or copy methods could ignore that, and move data that can no longer be decypted. The windows system would generally decrypt prior to moving to a file system that does not (directally) support encryption.

Decrypt EFS files

For ADS get some kind of ADS Viewing capability and seeing if it was used for good or evil purposes. Even if it was for evil purposes, it is like other "data" in that an actual executable (of some sort) would be needed to make use of the data for evil purposes.

For tags and ratings, look in the properties of the files, or sort the "details" columns to show more items, use the Hover tooltips, etc.

Robocopy, and other copy methods exist that would drop that data without popping up the requester.

My normal system had very limited use of the ADS on some files (being used for good). some of the system files had tags on them, other than that, the scans I did, did not show it on "every file" and on "downloaded files" and stuff like that. Hijackthis, has a ADS scanner. I know very little about this, so I would be interested in anything you find out.

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Standard properties , that are not supported on all systems the same http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Add-tags-or-other-properties-to-a-file Tags and ratings, "that might want to be removed before sharing with others" (because they couldnt put that stuff in the comments they already didnt use :-)

and

NTFS files can hold ADS (alternate data streams) this hidden chunk of monkey waste (humor) would would be transferred to other NTFS file systems storages, but will be dumped when you go to Fat32 with it. Generally the ADS is not used for anything critical, and it has been discussed for possible security risk it can present.

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-files/are-you-sure-you-want-to-copy-this-file-without/fa810b7e-f228-4661-9789-2090175dd7de

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EFS (encrypted file system) Keys are kept in ADS. Some backup or copy methods could be ignoredignore that, and continue, although it mightmove data that can no longer be interestingdecypted. The windows system would generally decrypt prior to see what was going onmoving to a file system that does not (directally) support encryption.

Decrypt EFS files

For ADS get some kind of ADS Viewing capability and seeing if it was used for good or evil purposes. Even if it was for evil purposes, it is like other "data" in that an actual executable (of some sort) would be needed to make use of the data for evil purposes.

For tags and ratings, look in the properties of the files, or sort the "details" columns to show more items, use the Hover tooltips, etc.

Robocopy, and other copy methods exist that would drop that data without popping up the requester.

My normal system had very limited use of the ADS on some files (being used for good). some of the system files had tags on them, other than that, the scans I did, did not show it on "every file" and on "downloaded files" and stuff like that. Hijackthis, has a ADS scanner. I know very little about this, so I would be interested in anything you find out.

Standard properties , that are not supported on all systems the same http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Add-tags-or-other-properties-to-a-file Tags and ratings, "that might want to be removed before sharing with others" (because they couldnt put that stuff in the comments they already didnt use :-)

and

NTFS files can hold ADS (alternate data streams) this hidden chunk of monkey waste (humor) would be transferred to other NTFS file systems storages, but will be dumped when you go to Fat32 with it. Generally the ADS is not used for anything critical, and it has been discussed for possible security risk it can present.

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-files/are-you-sure-you-want-to-copy-this-file-without/fa810b7e-f228-4661-9789-2090175dd7de

Basically both could be ignored, and continue, although it might be interesting to see what was going on.

For ADS get some kind of ADS Viewing capability and seeing if it was used for good or evil purposes. Even if it was for evil purposes, it is like other "data" in that an actual executable (of some sort) would be needed to make use of the data for evil purposes.

For tags and ratings, look in the properties of the files, or sort the "details" columns to show more items, use the Hover tooltips, etc.

Robocopy, and other copy methods exist that would drop that data without popping up the requester.

My normal system had very limited use of the ADS on some files (being used for good). some of the system files had tags on them, other than that, the scans I did, did not show it on "every file" and on "downloaded files" and stuff like that. Hijackthis, has a ADS scanner. I know very little about this, so I would be interested in anything you find out.

Standard properties , that are not supported on all systems the same http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Add-tags-or-other-properties-to-a-file Tags and ratings, "that might want to be removed before sharing with others" (because they couldnt put that stuff in the comments they already didnt use :-)

and

NTFS files can hold ADS (alternate data streams) would be transferred to other NTFS file systems storages, but will be dumped when you go to Fat32 with it.

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-files/are-you-sure-you-want-to-copy-this-file-without/fa810b7e-f228-4661-9789-2090175dd7de

and

EFS (encrypted file system) Keys are kept in ADS. Some backup or copy methods could ignore that, and move data that can no longer be decypted. The windows system would generally decrypt prior to moving to a file system that does not (directally) support encryption.

Decrypt EFS files

For ADS get some kind of ADS Viewing capability and seeing if it was used for good or evil purposes. Even if it was for evil purposes, it is like other "data" in that an actual executable (of some sort) would be needed to make use of the data for evil purposes.

For tags and ratings, look in the properties of the files, or sort the "details" columns to show more items, use the Hover tooltips, etc.

Robocopy, and other copy methods exist that would drop that data without popping up the requester.

My normal system had very limited use of the ADS on some files (being used for good). some of the system files had tags on them, other than that, the scans I did, did not show it on "every file" and on "downloaded files" and stuff like that. Hijackthis, has a ADS scanner. I know very little about this, so I would be interested in anything you find out.

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