>I have Lotus Notes running through Windows NT.  I received the following
>warning when I tried to open Joyce's message:
>
>Execution Security Alert
>  Notes has been asked to execute the following action which does not fit
>within your security profile:
>     Action:  OLE Object Activation
>     Signed by: -No Signature-
>     Not allowed:  Access to external programs
>
>When I aborted the execution of the action, Notes terminated and wouldn't
>restart until I had logged out of the network and then back in.
>
>The systems office says it could be a virus or just an embedded command
>trying to start another program (not a virus).  However, I was advised to
>delete the message to be on the safe side.
>
>Elaine Lynch


I'm believing it's an embedded command...as I can find nothing.
And if I was infected, it would be going out in my mail and everyone
would be complaining about my mail posts too....

It's good that someone is keeping an eye on things...but I can't
find anything.  And I've been looking.

If she would turn off the HTML rich format it would probably cure
the problem that is raising the flags....

Now, back to Gerbils....I miss my little ones.  They all left Monday
morning, air shipped to Florida.  This was an ordeal and a half,
although the fellow at this end was a real champ and got it logged
in and on the flight despite my being right at the wire.  The receiver
said a few hamsters suffocated  :'(  in the very bottom of the carton
in their containers.  I had done the best I could to package them
and make sure airflow was adequate...and am very glad that I
added the Jumbo Kritter Keepers to hold the smaller containers,
as a few did get out and were in the larger keepers on arrival.
They would have still had to get out of the keepers and into the
crate itself first, before they could get all the way out.....

I shipped approximately 60 containers of animals, some gerbil
pairs in small kritter keepers in larger ones; and a number of
hamsters, both syrian and dwarf campbell.  I was told that the
pied black pair of gerbils with the very pregnant female, made
it just fine; as did Lady and Bud and their juveniles and their
litter; and Prince and Princess and their litter.

Prince and Princess had had six, and two looked to be white
and the other four the same color as their parents.....

Bud and Lady had seven this time, and agouti, black, and white
were the colors showing...

Anyway, I shall remain on the forum for a time yet, as I do plan
to start keeping and breeding gerbils again, after I build an
outside shed suited to keeping them.

Deb
Rebel's Rodent Ranch
[home now to Bumper the mottled argente dwarf campbell,
and the loose regular colored dwarf campbell-who is ignoring
the live trap]

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