This is a normal file to Vista:... \ProgramData\Microsoft\MSDAIPP\OFFLINE\0x00000001_R

Hello
All my scans are clean (including scanning of microsoft security), but avira gives a recursive WARNING "archive the maximum recursion depth has been reached." for this file:

.\ProgramData\Microsoft\MSDAIPP\OFFLINE\0x00000001_R

Is is a normal file?  I did a search and he says that it is related to sharepoint.  I do not use sharepoint, but I know that I've tinkered with it in the past.  Is this all safe to delete the directory "OFFILINE?   I want to just make sure that it is not a threat.

Thank you!
R

Hello

This file must be harmless and can be removed without any problem. If you did the diligent antivirus scans, and you don't see any other problems, then yes it seems to exist no threat.

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    Vista and Windows 7 updated drivers love then here's how update the most important.

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