Hi All:
Thanks Arden for your note.  I had already deleted this file at 1 am 
"last night" when I wasn't thinking too clearly, then got all the notes 
about the hoax today!!  Unfortunately, removal of the file also made my 
keyboard inoperative (might have been just coincidental), so I couldn't 
get much help.  I did restart the computer, but that didn't help. 
 Luckily, when I shut the computer off totally, and restarted it two 
hours later, the file reappeared in the windows operating system so all 
is now well (as you can tell because I am writing this e-mail).  So, 
either I have a pretty smart system which repairs itself (shades of the 
Terminator movie series), or the keyboard wasn't affected in the first 
place and it was just coincidence.  

That would have been some virus if it had been real.  Just think that if 
it sent the virus through your e-mail addresses, then all those people 
would send it back to you (assuming they had your e-mail address stored) 
- it could get pretty ugly and would have been a never-ending iterative 
process!!  I will take everyone's advice and check with McAfee (which I 
have) and wait about 24 -48 hours before I do anything to rely also on 
these lists to provide the right info.  Tx again to all.
Rance Velapoldi  (Norway)

Arden Goehring wrote:

>Folks - this a hoax.  jdbgmgr.exe is a Microsoft Windows file.  Note it will
>have the same install date as many other files in Windows\system\   folder.
>Don't do anything.
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>Arden
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