Phyllis Diemart wrote: > The previous virus alert jdbgmgr.exe was a hoax that has been around for at > least a year. Sorry for the inconvenience, but I have had several virus > which corrupted several files. With the files I currently hold, there is a > lot of hours involved to have one corrupted. I could only think that if it > was a real virus, then I would want to know if it was within my system! I > know that most virus effect the main internet transmission/ programming > files. > > Phyllis And....your point is???? Would you like EVERY rumor of a virus to be posted on ALL the mailing lists, without confirmation from a verifiable source?, or what? When you get one of these "doom and gloom" warnings, then I guess it is up to YOU to go find out the real skinny, is that what you are saying? Personally, I wish EVERYone would ck the warning BEFORE they automagically post to every address in their address book. Gary..watching the storms moving thru Cowley, and up from Oklahoma, this evening.....
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