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Date: | Thu, 29 Apr 1999 12:06:09 -0500 |
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Before anybody "hollers", viruses are very much on-topic on Conch-L.
Listserves are the worst to spread a virus quickly, and all of us need to
be on our toes.
Personally, I no longer use a virus detection program, because they are
infamous for causing problems with other programs you are running. In
addition, a virus program is only good on the day it is issued. If you
don't get a daily update, then you aren't protected.
I have found a free way to check your computer for viruses. I don't know
much about it yet, but trust the site where it is. Paid for by advertisers,
you can go there and have your computer checked while you are on line -
daily, if you wish. It will require about 30 minutes in all the first time
you go to the page, with a 56K V.90 modem. Once it is in your temporary
Internet folder, it won't take so long. The scan on my 2+ GB's of files
took about 4 minutes.
It is a good idea to think of your fellow subscribers and keep your computer
clean so you don't pass along viruses to the rest of us.
The site can be found at:
http://housecall.antivirus.com/explorer.html
It gave me peace of mind to know that my computer is clean.
Sylvia S. Edwards
Huntsville, Alabama
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PS: I would appreciate comments via personal e-mail at [log in to unmask] on
what you think of the program. My PC User Group is evaluating it. I am
particularly interested if it finds a virus - tell me what it does then.
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