Well, I tried two virus scanners and one spyware removal and
nothing caught nothing.  If it's like Robert's first suggestion, I
suppose the problem could be on another machine in the local
network.  I tested a few other machines in the library, but
couldn't repeat the behavior on them.  But there's a lot of
computers there.

I submitted a service ticket to the IT department.  Will let you
all know if they find anything. 

Sean

On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 11:50:00AM -0600, Scott Kokotovitch wrote:
> 
> Avast Home version, from alwil software, is free for non-commercial
> use, and I've fixed a lot of infected XP machines with it. When
> installed, it can do a boot time scan which occurs before anything
> else (afaik) in windows loads, so it seems to catch more than anything
> else I've tried lately. Also seems to have a lighter system load than
> AVG.
> 
> -S

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