Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ladies and Gentlemen: I recently sent the post shown below. I was unaware that I was also attaching the Happy99.exe virus with it! It would appear that the LUG software strips off attachments, for I have seen no reference to the virus on this list. However, a solar eclipse list I belong to did have some minor troubles. I have traced it back to the chap who (also unknowingly) sent it to me, and learned how to get rid of it. If you simply delete the Happy99.exe attachment without running it, you will be safe. However, should any of you accidentally or inadvertently run the program, you will see a simple fireworks display on the screen, and you will be infected. Should you get the Happy99.exe, Happy991.exe or Happy99.worm virus from my mail or any other source, here is a simple way to get rid of it. 1- Use Windows Explorer and delete Happy99.exe 2- go into DOS mode 3- change directories to WINDOWS\SYSTEM. C:> cd windows\system 4- do a directory search for WSOCK32.* by using: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM> dir wsock32.* - If you are infected, you will see WSOCK32.DLL and WSOCK32.SKA The WSOCK32.DLL is the virus attaching bit. WSOCK32.SKA is your original Winsock. So, you must delete WSOCK32.DLL by using: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM> del wsock32.dll and then rename your original winsock, by using: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTE> ren wsock32.ska wsock32.dll 5- You are now virus free. Type EXIT to return to Windows. BTW: If you are running any non-Windows system (Mac, Unix, Linux etc.), the virus has no effect. And if you should end up with it, it is benign. It will not erase your hard drive, nor do any other damage. It will, however, waste system resources, as it sends copies of itself with all your mail. It serves to remind us how easily we can catch a much more damaging virus. Again: My humble apologies for unwittingly sending the virus along. At 05:00 PM 09/08/99 -0700, you wrote: >At 08:00 PM 08/08/99 -0400, you wrote: >>What is the red circle or dot (looks like a reflector) at the top of the >>left end of the R3? Functional? Decorative? >> > >It's the LED for the battery test. Try it and see! >---------- > >David Young, | A man who gives in when wrong, is wise. >Victoria, CANADA | A man who gives in when right, is married. > - ---------- David Young, | A man who gives in when wrong, is wise. Victoria, CANADA | A man who gives in when right, is married.