Hi Don,
Sorry I can not. But it seems you did not send it as an attach. I received
once happy.exe as an attach from a person that was unaware.
If you used the program i mentioned, you can also use it to check if you
are infected.
I would also recommend you get a good antivirus. F-prot is good and free.
Also, read the article Alan mentioned, maybe you will find more info here.
BTW, you are sending your card t the list as an attach. That is not
convenient. Set Outlook to not send it.
HIH
At 01:49 a.m. 07/12/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello Dan I just ran a program to delete it can you tell if I am clean?
>thanks
>Don
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>Daniel Guevel wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> If it is happy99.exe you can download (free) a detector/cleaner at:
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>> http://members.xoom.com/Getvirushelp
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>> Happy99cleanner.exe (700K)
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>> although you can do it by hand too.
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>> I would suggest you do not send email before cleanning your PC to avoid
>> spreading the virus without your knowledge (I received it that way sometime
>> ago, but did not run it so I did not get infected)
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>> At 12:53 p.m. 06/12/99 -0600, you wrote:
>> >On 6 Dec 99, 9:34, Daniel Quackenbush wrote:
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>> >> My virus scanner said I have a TROJ_SKA.WSOCK32 virus. The virus is
>> >> wsock32.dll. The virus scanner couldn't "clean" it. I renamed the
>> >> wsock32.dll file. It hasn't seemed to affect the operation of the
>> >> computer. Is it safe to delete the wsock3.dll file? Just what does this
>> >> virus do? The information on the internet is scant about this virus.
>> >>
>> >> Is this a virus, and if so, how do I remove it? Where can I find
>> >> information about this virus?
>> >
>> >You were probably infected by Happy99.exe (W32/SKA), which introduced
>> >itself last year.
>> >
>> >See the following page at the NAI/McAfee site for instructions on
>> >dealing with the virus. Do not do anything till you have read over the
>> >instructions, carefully:
>> >
>> >http://vil.nai.com/vil/vpe10144.asp
>> >
>> >Alan
>> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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