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I actually have questions, similar to Rachel's. So, I'd welcome a public
response to her message.
My assumption is that the only way we can know whether we have Klez is to
run the Norton tool mentioned last night.
But that's not a thrill at all since it's not easy to run in Safe Mode
without sighted assistance, as far as I can tell from all the reading I've
done. You've got to have a hardware synthe. set up properly with
Window-Eyes, and I don't know what all.
On another matter, I've about had it with NAV.
Anybody know whether I could, theoretically, run MyEtrust EZ on my computer
to make sure I'd get rid of Klez, if I have it?
Would it conflict with NSW 2002? Or could I uninstall it enough first?
I'd rather spend $19.95 to get this other anti-virus program than to spend
a lot of money on computer people's help. to clean up the virus and
uninstall and reinstall NSW.
Personally, I think Norton is not doing such a hot job when it can't even
protect its own software. But maybe I expect too much.
Can these virus-makers not get a life!?
Jennifer
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