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  • From bkweston@netzero.net Sat Jul 15 18:27:24 2000
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    P.S. No, I've never picked up the kakworm viewing messages from the =
    board, only through direct email. Right now I'm viewing through the =
    egroup site until I'm sure that the latest episode has passed, even =
    though I have the program to erradicate it. Mainly its just a nuisance, =
    usually showing up as gobbledy-goop between an email message and an =
    attachment. Also don't forget to delete any suspect recieved or sent =
    messages where it may be hidding. It also showed up in my documents file =
    in the start bar. Send it to the recycle bin and then delete it. Make =
    sure your clean otherwise by doing these things because it will hide and =
    then reappear if you haven't cleaned it out of your email and/or =
    documents. Then run the KakCleaner program. I learned FAST!
    Byron

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