Hello Maurice,

You should be pretty safe simply deleting it or better yet
wiping it clean from your system. Do not execute or open the
file. If any of your other *important files* are infected
try to clean them with your AV but if nothing else is
infected and the infected file is not at all important you
should be safe simply deleting it (better yet wiping it).

If you have PGP on your system it has a wipe feature.

MM>       Grisoft's free anti-virus program told me today that
MM>       my computer was infected with VBS/NAPTIME.A@MM.

MM>       I promptly ran my anti-virus program, (System Suite 4
MM>       which used to be called Fix-it Utilities) and chose
MM>       the the so-called deep scan: it found nothing. I
MM>       then downloaded the latest Grisoft anti-virus update
MM>       to disinfect my system. The guilty file apparently is
MM>       'jenniferp[1].htm'

MM>       I was told "We recommend you select the 'Move to Virus
MM>       Vault'", which I did, but the computer then hung. I
MM>       have since repeated the AVG virus scan; the same
MM>       troublesome file is flagged, but each time I click on
MM>       'Move to Virus Vault' the computer hangs.

MM>       In an attempt to have computer literate 'kids', the
MM>       three of them, have always been allowed access to the
MM>       machine, whenever it's free. My wife is the fifth user
MM>       (I'm the only one using The Bat). Would appreciate any
MM>       suggestions from "responsible parents" - whatever that
MM>       is - on the list.

-- 
Best regards,
 Victor B. Gonzalez                          
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Using The Bat! v1.62 Christmas Edition
Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1


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