Here's a weirdo: A W98 client reported problems with Outlook Express5.5 behaving strangely. AVG was installed, but it was 4 months short of updates. I updated the virus defs and ran a full scan. No virii. The pc was still acting oddly, so I ran a full FProt scan. Aha! 3 Klez infections, which FProt 'disinfected'. However, the weird behaviour persisted, and it was this: There were two Inbox emails that looked suspect. With the OE preview pane enabled, (which a colleague has since told me isn't a good idea) I discovered that whenever I ran the pointer over one of these emails, or even arrowed the cursor down over it, the monitor lost signal and faded to black. It's operational light also changed from green to amber, indicating complete loss of signal. I was able to restart it by 'imagining' that the email was still selected, then using the neccessary keystrokes to delete the email. This brought the monitor back to life. During the blackout, OE proved to have had crashed and needed to be re-opened. I used the same process to remove the second email, though this was more stubborn and took several tries. It also initiated this (verbatim) report popup before the monitor blacked out: "Internet Explorer cannot download Gctm8m0L1x6H76U0o47 from. The protocol specified in this address is not valid" This message is one thing but the monitor signal loss really baffles me - anyone had a similar experience? Ian Porter Computer Guys Arrowtown New Zealand [log in to unmask] The NOSPIN Group Promotions is now offering Mandrake Linux or Red Hat Linux CD sets along with our NOSPIN Power Linux CD... at a great price!!! http://freepctech.com/goodies/promotions.shtml