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Posted 5/10/2002 12:35 PM (#2855)
Subject: Virus Hoax JDBGMGR.EXE


Sponge mam just sent this home: This e-mail attempts to trick you into deleting a file called JDBGMGR.EXE....The message claims your system is virus infected + references a "teddy bear" icon...do not delete the JDBGMGR as it is used by Internet Explorer + deleting this file causes probs. w/ Internet browsing + Internet Explorer must be reinstalled to correct this...delete messages related to this hoax + do not forward.
*Don't understand anything I just posted but some of you will...[:sun:]

Posted 5/10/2002 2:58 PM (#32098)
Subject: Virus Hoax JDBGMGR.EXE


Sponge,

If we deleted the mail marked "Teddy Bear" does it mess up something? I've noticed lately that our computer hasn't been working to well and our internet connection is messing up a lot too!

Could this be the problem.....I've never opened it but am still wondering?

Thanks,

Brett Carroll

Posted 5/10/2002 3:02 PM (#32099)
Subject: Virus Hoax JDBGMGR.EXE


Brett, not sure...I'll have the wife explain it when she gets home...did you get the e-mail mentioned above? I'll see what she has to say...check back later![:sun:]

*Brett, wife is on the phone...did you delete the e-mail or the files the e-mail told you to delete?

Posted 5/10/2002 8:05 PM (#32100)
Subject: Virus Hoax JDBGMGR.EXE


Brett, as long as you didn't go into any files + delete them, you should be ok....check w/ your server...we have cable + no longer have dial up which eliminated our probs![:sun:]
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