In message <[log in to unmask]>, William Beeby
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>After the recent macro attack through an attached document, I thought it
>might be useful to post this file for those who do not have it.
>
>Open word, then open this file. It runs automatically, and tells you whether
>Normal.dot has been contaminated, and will insert a reminder for the future
>which will tell you if a downloaded file contains macros (of any kind, including
>infested ones). It can then scan existing files for your peace of mind.
does it work in wordperfect?
>
>Not a full substitute for anti viral software, but helpful nonetheless.
>
>
>Bill Beeby, Middlesbrough
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