virus help

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Vance Sims

I recently received a virus that has been cleaned from my
XP home system. Now, however, when I attempt to access a
program, I will be asked which account I would like to have
access the program, even though I am already logged on.
How do I fix this?

Thanks
 
Vance said:
I recently received a virus that has been cleaned from my
XP home system. Now, however, when I attempt to access a
program, I will be asked which account I would like to have
access the program, even though I am already logged on.
How do I fix this?
Without knowing more about your problem (what virus, what was done,
etc.), the best suggestion would be for your to back up your data and
do a repair install. If that doesn't work, then just format your drive
and clean install Windows.

Malke
 
You can eliminate most of this by doing the following:

Select Tools>Message Rules>Mail>Mail Rules tab>New button>1: Select the
conditions for your rule: Check "Where the TO line contains people, 2:
Select the action for your rule: Check "Delete it from server", 3: Rule
description, Left click "contains people", enter your email addresses at the
blinking cursor, click on Add, click on the Options button, Select "Message
does not contain the people below", click OK, OK, OK, OK. You're done.
 

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