RE: Script problem?

From: Denis Wong _at_ Hong Kong (_at_)
Date: 01/02/05


Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 09:15:02 -0800

Suggest you better do a full virus or spyware checking.

br,
Denis

"mortstiff" wrote:

> I've begun to have a weird problem that I'm hoping someone
> can shed some light on (Dell Latitude 860, SP4, W2K):
> when I click on, say, a film file in one of my folders, I
> get some sort of security script message ('file has
> changed, do you want to accept script?') and then the
> folder contents disappear and I get a little box with a
> little dot in the middle, barely decipherable, in the upper
> left corner. All folders revert to this and I have to
> reboot to get back the folder contents. A few desktop icons
> also move and the 'my documents' icon disappears completely
> (until rebooting).
>



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