I saw this message last week containing happy99.exe
And was tempted to exe it.

But what gave it away was the happy99.exe in the header.

>From experience, files with funny names, give clues that it could be a
virus.

-----Original Message-----
From: Alfonso Urdaneta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, March 01, 1999 10:08 AM
Subject: Re: Servlet Bean - don't execute Happy99.exe


>>Click Start, then Shut Down, then "Restart Computer in MS-DOS mode"
>>At the DOS prompt type:
>>CD \WINDOWS\SYSTEM
>>Delete SKA.EXE, SKA.DLL, and WSOCK32.DLL by typing
>>DEL SKA.EXE
>>DEL SKA.DLL
>>DEL WSOCK32.DLL
>>Rename WSOCK32.SKA to WSOCK32.DLL by typing
>>REN WSOCK32.SKA WSOCK32.DLL
>>Return to Windows by typing
>>EXIT
>
>You could of course run linux and not have to deal with this crap...
>
>Alfonso.
>
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