Desktop.ini on desktop windows 7 after update FF17.0

2 updates (quicktime)
Popup in FF for the update to 17.0
After auto update at 17:00 FF icon desktop.ini appeared on the desktop and can not get rid.

I have Norton Inet Sec 12-day.

How to get rid would be nice

Thank you

You see probably the desktop.ini file that stores the office properties in Windows because you have turned on see the hidden files and folders.

In the earlier version of Windows (XP?), it was possible to hide the .ini desktop in this case, but Vista and later to show them.

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