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Brita wrote:
I thought Mike D had put in a fix for it already. Yikes, what an ugly
bug showed up on my screen. But not for long.
Okay, it took me a while to find out where this bug came from. Yes, it
was the post from Nancy, dbl...@cfl.rr.com, to the Personal
Brita wrote:
I thought Mike D had put in a fix for it already. Yikes, what an ugly
bug showed up on my screen. But not for long.
Okay, it took me a while to find out where this bug came from. Yes, it
was the post from Nancy, dbl...@cfl.rr.com, to the Personal
Experience Update thread.
The
Mike,
I have Zone Alarm Pro and it caught it for me and warned me about it so
I could get rid of it. I have ZA Pro set to catch many or most of the
malicious extensions and refuse them but this one slipped by and I was
warned instead.
Diane
M. G. Devour wrote:
Brita wrote:
I thought Mike
. The Outlook patch does the same thing.
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From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 6:36 AM
Subject: CSVirus Alerrt -- List Owner Analysis
Brita wrote:
I thought Mike D had put in a fix for it already. Yikes
I have a mac..OS system. I recently installed Norton antivirus. Have never
had any warning about a virus in my email. How do I know that I have
installed Norton properly and that it is working?
-Hanan
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Hanan:
If you have MAC_OS you should not have to worry about the majority of
viruses. Viruses are written for a specific operating system (and or a
specific group of programs running under that OS). VERY RARELY can they attack
a different OS. MAC_OS is totally different from Windows.
You should have an icon in your task bar, dont know about
mac. but on p/c
if you hold mouse over the icon it should say NORTON
ANTI-VIRUS AUTO PROTECT ENABLED if its not enabled it will
have a red x over the icon.
Grant..
rainis...@aol.com wrote:
I have a mac..OS
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