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To: mr.mark who wrote (3154)4/24/1999 8:50:00 AM
From: Norwegie  Read Replies (3) of 110645
 
Just got my computer fixed up as good as new on Tuesday. Now I have to worry about CIH on Monday, April 26. Last year I didn't turn on the computer on April 26. Now I have stocks to watch.

Is this plan valid?
I have the little Norton Antivirus progran that came with the computer.I also have the big Norton Anti-Virus program with a date of 12/97. I had to uninstall it because this computer would not run right with it on there. If I reinstalled it today, that would qualify me for updates because the program is registered with Symantec. Then I could download the updates and be ready for Monday. And uninstall it later next week so it won't screw up my computer.

Another question?
Several weeks ago someone was trying to find out how to delete emails in Netscape without opening them. Did an answer ever appear here? I have version 4.05, and going to try to download 4.08 today. Anyway, I have to click once on the message, it turns blue and opens on that one click. I would like to be able to delete without opening. And I'm going to tell everyone I know not to send any emails to me on Monday.

I'm beginning to think it would be easier to get out of stocks, add more money to my mutual fnds, and quit worrying about new virus every week. This is getting old real fast.

Thanks.

CarolynT
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