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That is a hoax. Do not delete the file. It is a debugging tool used for
programming java. If you did delete it, unless you do programming (web page
stuff) you'll never notice that it's gone. But it is a legitimate system
file.
V/r
Rich
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Subject: Fwd: Virus Alert -- I was infected; you may be too
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>Subject: Virus Alert -- I was infected; you may be too
>Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 20:21:14 EDT
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>Hi everyone: I regret to tell you that my address book was infected by a
>virus that is spread simply by being listed in the address book of someone
>whose system was infected. Neither Mcaffee or Norton detect this. It
>supposedly sits dormant for 14 days and then damages your system. It is
>sent
>automatically by messenger to people in your address book, whether or not
>you
>sent them e-mails. The good news is, it is very simple to find and delete
>it. Here's how.
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>1. Go to start and click find or search.
>2. In files/folders, write the name jdbgmgr.exe
>3. Be sure to search in your C drive
>4. Click find or search
>5. The virus has a teddy bear logo with the name jdbgmgr.exe DO NOT OPEN!
>6.Right click and delete it.
>7. Go to recycle bin and delete it there also.
>8. If you find the virus, you must contact everyone in your address book.
>
>Penny
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