On 2/14/06, Howard Pettigrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Apologies for posting something off topic but like so many others, I
> have come to where all the helpful, intelligent people are!
> I have a school colleague who has a MS Office file (I think a Word
> file) with the macro virus. This was the virus that was doing the
> rounds a few years back. It doesn't effect Macs but the ISP he is
> using and the managed internet service the school uses will not allow
> him to send any emails with attachments with the macro virus(it
> strips the attachments out). Can anyone suggest a solution. There
> were a number of anti - Virus products around that used to be able to
> deal with this problem but now under Panther (which is what he is
> using) these don't work. Any solutions or ideas gratefully received.
>
> Kindest regards,
> Howard Pettigrew

One option might be to turn off macros in whatever Office app this
file would be used in, then load the file and manually remove all
macros, or just the offending macro, if you can figure out which one
it is.

Kurt

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