On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 20:54 +0800, Gabriel H. Mercado wrote:

> I would but the problem is I'm almost positive that this pst has at
> least one virus, given its size (more than a gb) and the, err,
> somewhat cavalier attitude the user has with his email (he's a boss.
> figures :) 
> 
> So i wouldn't dare trying to get that pst to work on a borrowed
> windows PC for fear of infecting it.
> 
> yep, looks like the long way is best. Thanks!

the long way.  in vmware.  so you can create a clean vm
with antivirus (or not, your choice).  backup the vm
so that if it gets infected, just stop the vm and copy
the backup over it and start again.

tiger




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