virus

From: Andrew Hunt (ath64_at_aol.com)
Date: 09/29/03


Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 11:38:49 -0700


    Hello, I was just wondering if anyone has a solution
to this. I have Mcafee virus system and ran the program.
It shows that I have viruses and programs that cannot be
deleted,contained and so on.They are under files named
starting with C:\_restore\Temp\A003344.cpy and it has the
trojan name Irc/flood.y.mirc . I have other files with the
same name "C:\_restore\Temp\" but the cpy files have
different numbers and program names.Is there a way to
delete these files. I've tried everything. Your help would
be greatly appreciated.

                                         Thankyou



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