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Subject:
From:
Mary Cameron <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 13 Aug 2003 01:25:57 -0500
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Regarding the patch for the W32.blaster.worm virus......all the sites talk
about Windows XP and 2000 being vulnerable and there are patches on the
Microsoft site for those operating systems....but nowhere does anything say
what Windows 98 users should do.  Which patch?

Also, I used Windows Update and installed all the recommended updates,
including IE6, but after the installation, it somehow reverted to my old
IE5.0 and my Outlook Express address book CONTENTS are nowhere to be found.
I found something when I did a search for *.wab that came up with my
name.wab, but when i try to import it into OE I get an error message saying
that the import attempt has failed, but no suggestions as to why or what to
do.  Fortunately I had backed up my address book a year or so ago, so some
of the contacts I can put back in, but where did everybody go????  How can I
get it back?  It said that OE was not my default email program and did I
want to change it so that OE was default, which I did.  But no contacts in
my addy book.

Help!  Please....any and all!

Thanks,
Mary Cameron
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Henning, MN

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