At 11:35 PM -0500 3/8/03, the pickle wrote: > >Does the original poster say what the attachment was called? >>I looked at it with ResEdit (it had only data fork) and the only >>deciperable line was "This program will not run in DOS mode", or some such > >No, but the attachment names aren't diagnostic either, as they're usually >randomised by the virus code.
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