On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 10:48:30AM -0600, Mike Bigalke wrote:
> Install the free anti virus program from www.avira.com and run
> it.  Also try the open source anti-virus ClamAV (it won't
> interfere with any other anti-virus programs since you have to
> run the program manually to detect viruses, DNS spoofers and
> root-kits).

I'll try those too.  Thanks.
  
> And of course, you could just run Ubuntu or some other Linux
> release and not worry about the problem at all.

Can't.  This is a library computer.  I can't even use a liveCD or
boot from a usb OS either, not permanently at least, because the
computer only connects via wireless and I don't have the
passphrase to connect.  I'd have to pay for that access. 

Sean
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