Re: [scots-l] VIRUS how to remove it.

2002-08-20 Thread Don/Martha Whitener
This particular 'virus' is a hoax, and the file should not be deleted... It file is part of the operating system. Suggest all visit the Norton AntiVirus Site for details: http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/jdbgmgr.exe.file.hoax.html Make sure you get all of the rather

Re: [scots-l] VIRUS how to remove it.

2002-08-20 Thread Janice Chan
Ooops! This is a virus hoax message that persuades the recipient to delete a valid Windows file (jdbgmgr.exe is a Java debugger Manager and is installed with Windows). You can always check out the legitimacy of virus warnings at either the Symantec or McAfee web sites. See

Re: [scots-l] VIRUS how to remove it.

2002-08-20 Thread John Chambers
| We got this from business friend of ours. I had this file, as they said, = | and deleted it. I am sending this to everyone, even if you haven't = | received an email from us for a long time. Someone else may have sent = | you this virus, especially as it is undetectable. Sorry if you get this =

Re: [scots-l] VIRUS how to remove it.

2002-08-20 Thread Jack Campin
This particular 'virus' is a hoax, and the file should not be deleted... It file is part of the operating system. Au contraire, it's a first step towards deleting the whole of Windows, and as such is to be given the utmost encouragement. === http://www.purr.demon.co.uk/jack/

Re: [scots-l] VIRUS how to remove it.

2002-08-20 Thread Don Whitener
This is certainly a course to be considered... At 05:40 PM 8/20/02, Jack Campin wrote: This particular 'virus' is a hoax, and the file should not be deleted... It file is part of the operating system. Au contraire, it's a first step towards deleting the whole of Windows, and as such is to