Ron Hunter on 10.01.2005 22:28 wrote:
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The movie clip everyone is looking for, Bill Gates as he presents the Windows Media Player system crash

Ok, guys. Here is the living proof that what I said about TB's presentation of file names is DANGEROUS, DANGEROUS, DANGEROUS! You MIGHT think this is a .mov file, since you can't see the .exe following it. Maybe if a few of the programmers get a virus from it, they will do as I suggested MONTHS ago and ALWAYS display the FULL NAME of any attachment!

It's *Windows* that is hiding the extension, not Thunderbird!

Look in: Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder options | View | [ ] Hide file extensions for known file types.

Thunderbird is good, but it can't fix your broken operating sytem. ;)

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