Re: ie5dom.exe.scr

From: B. Goodman (no_at_spam.org)
Date: 06/11/03


Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 14:45:46 -0400


In article <#ezoH04LDHA.1556@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl>,
bbrekkan@nospamhotmail.com says...
> Yes, a virus. You might want to update you antivirus progr. .SCR files are
> almost 100% virus files
>

You should clarify your statement to say that .scr files, SENT BY E-
MAIL, are almost 100% virus files. Otherwise, the original poster may
search his hard drive, find about a dozen .scr files, and delete all of
Windows' screen savers!



Relevant Pages

  • Re: ie5dom.exe.scr
    ... .SCR files are ... almost 100% virus files ... Brjann ... "Harold" wrote in message ...
    (microsoft.public.security)
  • Re: ie5dom.exe.scr
    ... George Hester ... You might want to update you antivirus progr. ... > You should clarify your statement to say that .scr files, ... are almost 100% virus files. ...
    (microsoft.public.security)
  • screen saver file problem
    ... I have always made shortcuts for screen savers for instant access, ... but for some reason all the .scr files are opening in notepad so a shortcut ... "right click" to change the program to use for opening the files. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
  • Re: Screen Saver Files
    ... .scr files are generally found under C:\Windows\system32 ... aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP ... Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone ... Does anyone know the directory branch to get to the screen savers? ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support)
  • Re: How can you delete screen savers??
    ... One way is to do a search of your HD for .SCR files. ... Most screen savers are ... stand alone so not much will be left orphaned after you delete the screen ... "tantra" wrote in message ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support)

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