I think I remember this one from way back!  It would have been one of the very 
first virii written.
I'd suggest that you uninstall MS Office, then do a defrag and re-install 
Office - that should ensure that, if the Outlook executable has been modified, 
that you get back to a clean system.

HTH

John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia


On Thursday, November 22, 2001 4:38 AM, aimcompute [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
wrote:
> I might as well send an e-mail and ask, because If I've infected anybody
> it's already happened.
>
> Yesterday my laptop computer started acting pretty weird.  When I move the
> mouse pointer around the desktop, the icons would start flipping around
> slot-machine fashion.  Sometimes, not all the time, when I move the mouse
> pointer towards an icon it repls it across the screen, like magnets with
> same poles pointing towards one another.
>
> Sound like a virus?  My version of Antivirus doesn't find anything.  I
> checked MS site for symptoms and found a note.  I deleted the shelliconcache
> file from the Windows directory.  It gets rebuilt upon  startup.  That
> seemed to fix the problem.  Then I got into Outlook again.  When I get out,
> the symptoms reappear.
>
> Tom C.
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