Michael:

Changing your password seems a good idea.  But if you still think there
is something locally, try using Avast Free Edition.  About a year ago my
billing computer got  a virus reading my email, Norton Internet Security
detected the virus and "removed" it and after the cleanup was so slow that
was useless, bought a new one install the program and my data and
continue my work.

About 2 months ago, another of my computers motherboard died,
didn't have the money to buy a new one, another motherboard nor
the time to reinstall everything.  I ended up installing on the slow
computer as is.  Then tried several antivirus on the market, online
scans and free antivirus, the last one used was Avast which I installed
without uninstalling norton.

The initial Avast scan didn't find anything, and I didn't have the
time to uninstall it at that moment.  After about 30 minutes later went to 
the
computer to uninstall Avast and try something else, but there was a
message on the screen saying it found a virus and if I wanted to
remove it and restart the computer, since didn't have anything
to loose clicked Yes.  The computer restarted and is working as a
new computer.  You bet I removed Norton and still have Avast
on that computer.

AiR
Aida I. Rivera-Benítez, MSMIS
AiR Information Systems, Inc.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
 



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