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Well, er, the Symantec is my work’s software. IT Guru at the office told me to just re-start and hope it came right, but it was 16.59 when I phoned him…I did restart and nothing came right.
does this mean there's an unresolved security issue or that your permissions have been somehow altered?
Sorry, I don’t really know what this means. It’s only on my work PC that I can’t get onto YahooMail. I can get it on my own one, but it’s ancient. There’s no sign of a virus-ey file when I use my own PC. To be clearer, my own old PC is in the next room to my work PC, but I never use it any more.
Is there any way of deploying, say, the most recent version of McAffee's Stinger (Still free as far as I'm aware) onto the problem, or is that not possible in the working context?
Sounds great, but you’re right – I wouldn’t want to meddle with the employers’ property.
Sorry to be vague, but I suppose I’m asking if it would be safe to use a friend’s PC (more up to date than my own old one) to try to access my account and either have another go at deleting the file using their anti-virus software or by just deleting the message which I presume is sitting in the Yahoo Spam filter. Am I making sense? I’m on the edge of my own understanding! Or beyond. |
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