Hallo Randy,
On Friday, December 10, 1999, 11:43:45 PM (GMT+0800), Randy Robinson wrote:
RR So, I put the server back the way it was, as a
RR stand-alone. But now, I open up The Bat! it
RR makes me login! I can't seem to get rid of this prompt.
RR Can someone help me with this?
Login to The
Hello Thomas,
Friday, December 10, 1999, 1:17:19 PM, you wrote:
TF Hallo Randy,
TF On Friday, December 10, 1999, 11:43:45 PM (GMT+0800), Randy Robinson wrote:
RR So, I put the server back the way it was, as a
RR stand-alone. But now, I open up The Bat! it
RR makes me login! I can't seem to
Hello Christopher J. Trybowski,
On Sunday, December 05, 1999, 19:37:33 (GMT +07:00) you told us:
CJT On Friday, December 03, 1999 tracer wrote:
Clemens Please do NOT execute the Happy99.exe attachment.
But I didnt get any attachment...
CJT Oh, don't worry -- I didn't get it either. But if
Sunday, December 05, 1999
Hello Ali,
Saturday, Saturday, December 04, 1999, you wrote:
Alitracer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
del C:\Windows\Ska.exe
del C:\Windows\Ska.dll
del C:\Windows\System\WSOCK32.dll
ren C:\Windows\System\WSOCK32.ska C:\Windows\System\WSOCK32.dll
Ali This horse has
Leif,
Thursday, Thursday, December 02, 1999, Leif wrote:
LG Mike,
LG Oh man...
Just to keep us on our toes, Norton has failed to identify
the Happy99/SKA attachment, even with up to date definitions.
I checked to be sure that the definitions contained the
information and then ran
John,
I think you are forgetting something though. The message sent to the
list had Happy99.exe UUencoded, therefore a separate file was not
saved to the attach directory. If you want to see NAV go red with
warnings, right click the Happy99.exe file in the e-mail and try to
save it (provided you
Hello Leif Gregory,
On Friday, December 03, 1999, 17:55:43 (GMT +07:00) you told us:
LG I think you are forgetting something though. The message sent to
LG the list had Happy99.exe UUencoded, therefore a separate file was
LG not saved to the attach directory. If you want to see NAV go red
On Friday, December 03, 1999, 12:47:19 PM Syafril Hermansyah ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
AFAIK Happy99.exe is a Trojan Virus (Hoax ?), which infected to
mailer with MAPI capable such Outlook97/98/2000, Outlook Express 4/5,
Exchange Client.
I think, that's not true. I have here a
John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just to keep us on our toes, Norton has failed to identify
the Happy99/SKA attachment, even with up to date definitions.
I checked to be sure that the definitions contained the
information and then ran NAV, which scanned right past the
worm. I also
Hello Werner Hintze,
On Friday, December 03, 1999, 19:28:22 (GMT +07:00) you told us:
AFAIK Happy99.exe is a Trojan Virus (Hoax ?), which infected to
mailer with MAPI capable such Outlook97/98/2000, Outlook Express 4/5,
Exchange Client.
WH I think, that's not true. I have here a
Hello Kevin Boylan,
On Friday, December 03, 1999, 20:26:02 (GMT +07:00) you told us:
Sorry Leif, I have other opinion. AFAIK Happy99.exe is a Trojan
Virus (Hoax ?), which infected to mailer with MAPI capable such
Outlook97/98/2000, Outlook Express 4/5, Exchange Client. Luckyly The
Hi,
KB NAV picked up on it as soon as I tried to save it out to a
KB directory.
That's OK, because most people will save it before running it.
Question : what happen if you try to run it directly from mail
attachment (without saving it first) ?
Still catches it because it
Hello Kevin Boylan,
On Friday, December 03, 1999, 21:08:35 (GMT +07:00) you told us:
KB NAV picked up on it as soon as I tried to save it out to a
KB directory.
That's OK, because most people will save it before running it.
Question : what happen if you try to run it
Hello Kevin Boylan,
On Friday, December 03, 1999, 21:35:48 (GMT +07:00) you told us:
[ ... ]
KB It was interesting too, because it was at work that I downloaded
KB it and NAV caught it. At work I don't have messages deleted from
KB the server so I can still download them from home. I
the message wasn't there, so Compuserve must have detected it in the mean
time
and deleted it.
100% OT
without telling you ?! nice solution ... :-/
i would hope that if they scan mail for viruses (viri ?) they'd send on the
message without the attachment and a warning to tell the addressee
Hello Mike,
On Friday, December 03, 1999, 2:30:15 (GMT +07:00) you told us:
M I'm using Bat Version 1.35. I can not configure my Bat E-mail
M Software to function within our network. Our Server has the WWW and
M smtp and pop direct connection and I am trying to use the Bat on my
M
Hello Bat Group,
I could use some help.
I'm using Bat Version 1.35. I can not configure my Bat E-mail
Software to function within our network. Our Server has the WWW and
smtp and pop direct connection and I am trying to use the Bat on my
work-station. I have been attempting this for several
Just in case somebody doesn't know yet, DON'T RUN THAT PROG.
Mike, get rid of Happy99 please.
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Hello Mike,
Friday, December 03, 1999, 5:29:48 AM, you wrote:
begin 644 Happy99.exe
Note that our Filter System detected and removed the Happy99.exe
e-mail WORM VIRUS from an e-mail sent by Mike
Mike's computer IS INFECTED.
Please do NOT
Hi Mike,
Your message from Donnerstag, 02. Dezember 1999:
Thanks for "Happy99"
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Hi Mike,
On Thursday 02/12/1999 at 19:30, you wrote:
Hello Bat Group,
I could use some help.
I'm using Bat Version 1.35. I can not configure my Bat E-mail
Software to function within our network. Our Server has the WWW and
smtp and pop direct connection and I am trying to use the Bat
On 02 December 1999 at 20:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:
begin 644 Happy99.exe
CV Note that our Filter System detected and removed the Happy99.exe
CV e-mail WORM VIRUS from an e-mail sent by Mike
Yes indeed, and I'm beginning the inquest to discover why our server
let it through!
Mike,
Oh man...
Ok, if anybody ran the attachment to Mike's last post called
Happy99.exe, please read the below article I wrote for my e-zine when
Happy99/SKA first appeared. It explains what you need to do to get rid
of it.
If any of you did run the Happy99.exe attachment, shame on you.
Hello Marck D. Pearlstone,
On Friday, December 03, 1999, 4:15:06 (GMT +07:00) you told us:
begin 644 Happy99.exe
CV Note that our Filter System detected and removed the Happy99.exe
CV e-mail WORM VIRUS from an e-mail sent by Mike
MDP Yes indeed, and I'm beginning the inquest to
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Network Problems:
Yes, you've got problems. You have HAPPY99 virus.
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