Bruce,

I don't know where this alleged virus-laden mail is coming from, but I'm 
positive it isn't from us. Our mail logs show nothing, we aren't seeing these 
mails, and you're the only one who has mentioned it. Are you sure someone else 
isn't sending these to you?



BX <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi Robert,
>
>OK, I will be doing some writing to night and will do that. I keep
>forgetting there is also that different listing there in the other
>menu. 
>I have pretty much shut off everything so there as little coming in as
>possible.
>I keep getting side track to test it out and hopefully tonight I will
>have the time to see what still is a problem.
>
>Thanks both of you for helping, since my next assignment is due next
>week I am sure I will have plenty of time to test my settings.
>
>But my old machine keeps locking up for no reason once in a while. I
>suspect my Avast anti-virus is doing it and Avast can not let you use a
>screen reader in it, so I am not sure what is going on. 
>I seem to be getting virus attacks on the GW Apps site and Avast keeps
>on stopping them and everything indicates it is coming from GW Micro on
>that address and had to get off that list. Even so, again this morning
>I got another one of those emails yet had shut the list off last
>night...
>
>    Thanks again, Bruce
>
>
>  Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 9:34 AM
>  Subject: RE: Visual Basic 2010 Event List and Window
>
>
>  Hi Bruce
>
>I agree with Rick it is easy to go the error.  When you build the
>project a dialog box come and tells you that build errors. You should
>tab to no and press enter.  After that go to the error list. When you
>on the error list press  the enter key and you land on the line that
>has error.  I hope this helps.
>
>   
>
>  Thank You
>
>   
>
>  Robert Guyette
>
>   
>
>   

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