I've just spent the past few hours in cyber-Hell: Upon installing and running a new VirusScan, I received the fun advice that I had a virus, Trojan. I have no clue from whence it came, who I may have inadvertently shared it with, or how long it has lingered amidst the ones and zeros that inhabit my mysterious little glorified typewriter. Hopefully, you have not been a recipient, but I'm sending this advisory to everyone I've relatively (no pun intended, Whitney list) frequently emailed. I'm writing it out below rather than reproducing the way it appears to help you identify whether you have it without taking the chance that, if so, the reproduction might activate it (I don't know whether that is feasible, but I'm in no mood to gamble). It was identified as under Windows, backslash, CPQWIN, backslash, zero-zero B, backslash, DUMM... and in the descriptive space, "Trojan." A worrisome part of the problem I had was that as soon as my (McAfee VirusScan 5.1) was installed, I hit 'scan now' before realizing I had to set the gizmos to clean, delete, isolate or whatever, so the program told me it was there but didn't do anything about it, AND the program had first made a backup which, of course, included the little varmint. Upon setting the program to disinfect I received the notice that my system had to reboot for the settings to take effect, but the program literature warned of possible dire consequences of rebooting with "some" viruses, so I had to manually go into 'find files' to look for and delete the entry, find and delete the backup, before letting the program do its thing. In checking the find files, I did not type in the entire sequence, just the 'cpq' part, which brought up everything close, allowing me to just highlight then delete Merry's typhoid without risking accidental activation. I use AOL, which has indicators of attachments to email, and I almost always delete those without opening that mail. I seldom download anything (although my son suggested it may have come with the IRS forms and pubs last month, but I'm sure he was joking), so I don't think it was carelessness that caused my infection. I dearly hope I did not pass this thing on to anyone but if I did, or if anyone else got it from where ever mine came from, I do hope this helps. Merry