I mentioned this in one of my emails.  I do have one question, However.
How do you go about getting Windows to display file extensions?  Somehow
I manage to get it to work, but I don't recall how.

Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA

"Glenn Gilbreath Jr." wrote:
>
> Hiya gang,
> What most of you are forgetting is that the default installation of Win9X
> will NOT DISPLAY the file extension of ANY file already "registered" in
> Windows.  So, a user gets sent an email with what looks like a typical
> HTML link...they click on it out of curiosity or whatever...their machine
> is now infected.  That's the main reason why I held out for 3 years before
> installing Win95 on my 486DX4 back in 1998.  And, when I did install 95,
> I made sure the option to show all files irregardless of filename/extension
> was enabled.  Most users, on the other hand, wouldn't know a TXT text file
> from a DOC Word97 document file...they only know when they double-click on
> it Word or WordPad or whatever displays the file.
> C U L8R!
> Wiz  <{;-)

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