Dave Crozier wrote:
> Michael,
> Not really, I guess that the virus is simply embedded in an .exe, email or
> similar and simply looks for anything with a .DBF file extension which it
> would then open as a file and rewrite the crap back to the disk.
>
> Effectively there is nothing that you could do in VFP apart from maybe
> keeping the file open to deter exclusive access.
>
>   
Well that's certainly another reason to avoid DBF files!  lol!


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