![]() ![]() WEEKLY WEB WONDER: Check out live video from Times Square, New York, at James Derk is new media editor for The Evansville Courier & Press. Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x reads it (Hit FILE, then OPEN, then browse to the file.) Question: Someone sent me an e-mail with a file with the extension ".art." What is it and how do I open it?Īnswer: That's a photo and graphics format used by America Online. Then look in your Control Panel (Start, Settings, Control Panel) for the Tweak UI icon. You can get it at Right click on the "tweakui.inf" file and select INSTALL to get it working. Just in case you have a bad backup, or you discover you have had a virus. It lets you play with all kinds of cool functions in Windows, including its appearance. The certainly wasnt as disastrous as the LoveLetter virus from. The best way is to install the "Tweak User Interface" control called "TweakUI" from Microsoft. But you're right this one is on there like glue. I had been using Windows 98 SE very happily and that MSN icon was easily deleted. How do I get rid of it?Īnswer: Your question was the reason I upgraded to Windows Me. Question: I have an icon on my Windows Me desktop that says "Setup MSN Internet Access." I've tried everything. Best of all, the program didn't take over all my other file associations, like Real Player does. Los usuarios que corren un mayor riesgo son. Indeed, I went to and downloaded the 5.0 version and you're right the nag screen is gone. El virus Sircam (cuyo nombre de código es, Backdoor.SirCam o TrojSircam.a) es un gusano que se difunde por correo electrónico. If you are infected by this worm, you can get a free removal tool at Symantec's site, Question: In your column about things that annoy you, I wanted you to know the latest version of the free Apple Quicktime movie viewer does not include a nag screen to buy the $30 version.Īnswer: Thanks for the tip. It is yet another reason to keep your anti-virus files up-to-date. ![]() The virus, actually a "worm," attaches itself to a real file on the person's computer and e-mails that file (with the extension changed to. What the messages mean is the sender has the somewhat dreaded "" virus. What are these?Īnswer: You were wise, Obiwan, not to open the files. I have not opened the attachments, but some are from people I know. Question:My e-mail box is full of odd e-mails, all containing the line "I send you this file in order to have your advice" with a file attachment. ![]()
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