Josef Albert Meile, James Stroud, Sean
Blakey,
Thank you very very much for your valuable
suggestions and kind encouragement.
Frederic
( No, I don't have any particular affection for
Microsoft stuff. Very much on the contrary. I have a plan to start
using Unix. This plan is over twent
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 17:46:44 -0800, James Stroud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Four steps, meant to help, really.
>
> 1. shut down your computer
> 2. erase your hard drive
> 3. install linux with a firewall
> 4. reboot
>
> You can always run your beloved window$ under vmware.
>
> Alternately, get
Four steps, meant to help, really.
1. shut down your computer
2. erase your hard drive
3. install linux with a firewall
4. reboot
You can always run your beloved window$ under vmware.
Alternately, get a Mac.
You will never have another problem like this again. The real virus is your
operating
Hi all,
Here's an
operator who instantantly destroys all messages he cannot identify within two
seconds, saves and inspects all attachments before opening them and
who thought himself immune from viruses for it. Years of trouble-free
operation reinforced the perception.
I recen