Usually the best option is to simply delete, or archive (probably the
better choice) the infected file, then restore the original from the
source, Windows CAB or the application CD, that it came from.
HTH,
Shawn
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 18:42:17 +0530 N S Srikanth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
exclaimed:
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Hi All
Please excuse me for posting the above problem occurring in a
windows partition.
Mine is a dual boot system. When the icons on WIn Desktop changing
all of a sudden, I booted into RH and ran clamscan (Okay, NAV did
not find anything wrong!) and sure enough
win/system/diactfrm.dll -Worm Hybri
Hi All
Please excuse me for posting the above problem occurring in a
windows partition.
Mine is a dual boot system. When the icons on WIn Desktop changing
all of a sudden, I booted into RH and ran clamscan (Okay, NAV did
not find anything wrong!) and sure enough
win/system/diactfrm.dll -Worm Hybri