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So much talk about klez. Consider it a wakeup call suggesting that you do some housekeeping on your computer and maybe take a good hard look at the maintenance/upkeep practises of your computer and files. Some things worth considering that have been mentioned before... Disable Windows Scripting Host in Windows 98.(unless you want to write custom scripts) Disable preview panes in Outlook. Don't run suspect attachments. If in doubt, right click the email in Outlook and have a look at the properties, particularly the return address. If its prefaced with an underscore or the address is faulty, trash the email. Take an image of your computer/s when you have things just the way you like them. Keep updating it and keep the image handy Next time you get a bug or your machine slows down to a crawl, copy the image back (overwriting the exiting one)- presto instant perfomance increase and no virus. Back up your data files RELIGOUSLY. Learning this lesson the hard way really sucks and it doesnt take a virus to cause it, a hard drive failure may never happen to you or it may happen in the next 60 seconds. Don't trust one set of backups, floppy disks fail all the time. Burn a copy and keep a duplicate set of your critical files on another drive. If you have a network or DSL, you should already have a firewall and anti-virus software, no exceptions. Set up a backup regime, don't back up JUST your cut files or JUST your financial files. Do them all - email & address book/s included. If you don't know how, find someone that does. With hardware being so cheap and such comprehensive software available there really isn't any excuse. Visuses these days won't perform an unconditional format of your drive (touch wood) they'll just muck things up a bit, whatever harm they cause provided you take reasonable precautions it'll just be a very temporary annoyance. Its only a virus. Please add other practical precautions besides virus software which has already been thoroughly covered. HTH, David
-------------------- David Fisher D.A. & P.M. Fisher Services Brisbane Australia da_pmf@yahoo.com Trying out a new tag: "Parents are the bones on which children cut their teeth Peter Ustinov Posts: 1450 | From: Brisbane Queensland Australia | Registered: Nov 1998
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You are sooo right. I had my demo PC crash and burn, and no back-up. I lost about 3 years worth of demo EDGE files...man, did I feel stupid. . We had a customer get broken into, and ALL of their PC's were stolen, and again, no backup.
Listen to this guy!!
-------------------- Steve Burke Cascades Inc NS Canada
If at first you don't succeed, skydiving isn't for you Posts: 359 | From: NS Canada | Registered: Jan 2002
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