Hi Roger

We seem to be having some problems with over-zealous virus checkers at
present.


Procedure
1 Disconnect your computer from the web (either remove your LAN cable or
disconnect from your dial-up).
2. Disable your anti-virus and firewall software
3. Install OpenOffice
4. Enable your anti-virus and firewall
5. Reconnect to the web
Once the install is completed and you have time to spare on the machine
please run a complete virus scan of your computer to verify that you are not
currently infected.

I hope that this will enable you to install open office.

Thanks

Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: Cherry Picker Services [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 January 2007 00:52
To: [email protected]
Cc: Cherry Picker Services
Subject: [users] [moderated] YOU MUST GIVE A SUMMARY HERE

I downloaded openoffice.org a few days ago, as I did about 18 months ago.
Both times after the download had completed I was told that it was Infected,
and I was told this by the source that I downloaded it from (you fine
people).  I am not sure what more to tell you, but there appears to be
something not working quite as it is suposed to work.

Out of my Care & Concern, I felt it necessary to inform you of this.


Roger A. Jensen

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