I got the same exact findings, coke gift & all, my cab files are said to be
corrupted, I doubt that is actually true, if it is should these be deleted,
if I understand right they are there for the convience of not having to put
the original disc back in when called for, if I am right I would appreciate
an affirmative or negative on deletion. Cab files came with new system Win98
SE.
Bobby
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From: "Charlie" <[log in to unmask]>
subject: [PCSOFT] Virus Scan
I ran Housecall virus scan and discovered that the Cokegift.exe that someone
sent to me last year contained the "Joke Geschenk" virus. Housecall was
unable to clean this file but I deleted it manually. I am not sure what
effect this virus may have had but I am glad to be rid of it and appreciate
Alan Thompson for sharing the information. Housecall also informed me
that I have a large number of compressed files that are corrupted;
specifically ".cab" files in C:\Win98cab. The majority of these are between
Win98_27.cab and Win98_68.cab. I am unclear as to the significance of this
finding and I am wondering if anyone can tell me how I should respond to
this now that I know.
Charlie Marsh
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