* Seth Arnold <sarnold@private> [2002-10-24 10:41]: > The easiest solution is to put the hard drive in another computers with > a virus scanner. Since a virus can install itself into the boot process > of the computer, installing a virus scanner now has only a marginal > chance of success. So do the virus scanning on another machine. Wouldn't it be even easier to use one of the many virus scanners that work from a boot disk? Boot with a read only floppy, made from a known clean machine, and scan from a read only floppy. > The next easiest solution is to simply reformat and reinstall. Depending > on how many documents your mother has created and how many applications > she runs, this may be easier than cleaning up after the virus. (This has > the especial advantage that you can use this opportunity to install an > operating system with access controls -- so your mother's email client > can't modify system files. Take your pick: NT 4, Win 2k, WinXP, any of > the Linux distributions, any of the BSD distributions -- only you and > your mother can decide what operating system is right for her. But pick > one where her email client can't trash the system.) Many of the viruses today can be cleaned quite easily. Maybe not too quickly, but it's usually fairly easy for a clueful user. > The next solution is to take this current tack and try to find out the > virus itself using the various information databases the antivirus > vendors supply, and do the work manually. Yup, manually.... > Whatever you do, you may wish to consider making a {christmas, hanakah, > ramadan, kwanza, all pagans' day} gift out of an antivirus software, if > whatever operating system you reinstall with has some available. :) Yeah, I prefer Norton, only because I'm most familiar with it, and used to support it's less powerful engine in Norton Utilities. I haven't like Symantecs antics in the last couple of years though. Seems the CEO that took over doesn't care about the people. Only about the corporate entitiies he can sell to. > Oh yeah, and ask windows questions in windows mail lists. :) I've left > them in the CC: as a way of saying that I've already asked you to be > careful in the future, so no one else feels obligated to do the same. :) Good idea. :) -- -- Russ Johnson Dimension 7/Stargate Online http://www.dimstar.net Random thought #16 (Collect all 17) "It is often easier to fight for principles than to live up to them." - Adlai Stevenson
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