virus
Michael Lee
Michael.Lee@mclsystemsinc.com
Fri, 18 Aug 2000 12:27:25 -0700
I actually clicked on the attachment and it gave me the standard error message
when it doesn't know what application to run. Luckily, I wasn't that curious and
then deleted it. Therefore I think that you guys are right. Unfortunately, one of
my clients wants me to use Outlook soon.
Michael Lee
MCL Systems Inc.
David Sowder wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Kesterson, Roger wrote:
> >Is it true that this isn't so much a Microsoft virus as a MS Outlook virus?
> >Can machines which are not running Outlook be affected by it?
> >
> >Just curious...
>
> My understanding from what I've read and what I've seen on the network I
> administer, it can only attack MS Outlook clients.
>
> --
> David R. Sowder
> Network Manager/Lead Software Technician
> Southwestern Adventist University
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