heirloom
Sat Dec 20 18:23:33 CST 2003
Don't have yours either, but, I do want to wish you and the world a Merry
Christmas and a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year. It has been my
extreme pleasure to be associated with such a wonderful group of people.
Heirloom, old and it's heirloomatcoxdashinternetdotcom
<I am sure someone of your infinite wisdom can decipher that, if not, Figgs
has it>
"Joan Archer" <archer_joan@NOSPAM.com> wrote in message
news:Oy0YOV0xDHA.4064@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> oops! just seen the spelling for Christmas spell check didn't kick in
> <vbg>
>
>
> Joan Archer wrote:
> > Hi Heirloom don't have your private addy so I can't send you a
> > personal Merry Chritstmas.
> > Have a great one and by the way how's the bike going <g>
> > Joan
> >
> >
> > heirloom wrote:
> >> Found this......maybe it applies in your case.......hope so.
> >> Heirloom, old and almost Christmas!
> >> --------------------------------------
> >> Here's more info from Answers That Work Task List Programs
> >> Msckin - Msckin.exe - Odysseus Marketing Inc
> >>
> >>
> >> Part of the ClientMan adware software which installs itself as an
> >> Internet Explorer Helper add-on The effect is that when the user
> >> browses the Internet, specific words are highlighted in yellow and
> >> re-direct the user to advertiser related pages when the user clicks
> >> on them.
> >> In our experience ClientMan is in most cases installed by file
> >> sharing programs.
> >> If you have MSCKIN in your Task List, you probably will also have
> >> MSCMAN.EXE in there too.
> >>
> >> Recommendation :
> >> Nightmarish piece of software which results in boot-up errors,
> >> runaway CPU usage with the PC slowing down to a crawl, and not least,
> >> endless advertising popups.
> >> Worse, this software can also be classified as spyware as it not only
> >> seems to submit various items of private information (Outlook Express
> >> and ICQ details) to outside servers, but it has the "cheek" of
> >> automatically telling the Zone Alarm firewall to allow it to
> >> communicate with the Internet with most end-users not realising this
> >> has happened.
> >> De-install immediately via the "Add/Remove Programs" icon in the
> >> Control Panel and then run Spybot, available from our Downloads
> >> library, to complete the removal job.
> >> Removal tool and more info:
> >>
> >>
> >
>
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/spyware.clientman.html
> >>
> >> <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:05f401c3c6f1$78800660$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> >>> I get an error message when I first boot up. It
> >>> says, "Outsideerror= 0 success = 0." Does anybody know
> >>> how to get rid of it or what I've done to cause it?
>
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