Lahey Support
08-15-2003, 01:24 AM
Norton Antivirus 2000 screamed about it when it arrived in my Inbox
on Win2K.
$30 at Walmart or Target. Do not go without.
Thanks,
Lynn McGuire
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Milgram" [address removed]
To: "Stephan Petersen" [address removed]
Cc: "Lahey Fortran" [address removed]
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2000 8:36 AM
Subject: Re: [LF] WARNING: virus happy99.exe is around again
> Hi Stephan:
>
> Thanks for the warning. I took this as an opportunity to test my
> Anti-Virus software - Norton AntiVirus Version 5.0 with LiveUpdate File
> dated Feb.7/2000.
>
> So I scanned my Inbox for viruses. Norton found nothing. So I isolated
> the message in a separate folder and scanned just that message. Still
> Norton failed to find anything. Happy99 is definitely listed in the
> Norton virus list, and I am using options that check compressed files.
>
> Now, dare I attempt to execute HAPPY99.exe to see if Norton will
> apprehend it? I know this isn't strictly a LF issue, but it seems that
> it may become one. Anyone with similar experience?
>
> Mike Milgram
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on Win2K.
$30 at Walmart or Target. Do not go without.
Thanks,
Lynn McGuire
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Milgram" [address removed]
To: "Stephan Petersen" [address removed]
Cc: "Lahey Fortran" [address removed]
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2000 8:36 AM
Subject: Re: [LF] WARNING: virus happy99.exe is around again
> Hi Stephan:
>
> Thanks for the warning. I took this as an opportunity to test my
> Anti-Virus software - Norton AntiVirus Version 5.0 with LiveUpdate File
> dated Feb.7/2000.
>
> So I scanned my Inbox for viruses. Norton found nothing. So I isolated
> the message in a separate folder and scanned just that message. Still
> Norton failed to find anything. Happy99 is definitely listed in the
> Norton virus list, and I am using options that check compressed files.
>
> Now, dare I attempt to execute HAPPY99.exe to see if Norton will
> apprehend it? I know this isn't strictly a LF issue, but it seems that
> it may become one. Anyone with similar experience?
>
> Mike Milgram
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