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Author Bloodhound
kivatoo2

2005-12-01, 3:24 am

I'm not finding answer I need. I have Qwest DSL with MSN. When I open MSN
and search or check messages, I continually receive a Bloodhound warning from
Norton Antivirus, but they can't delete the problem. When I just use
Internet Explorer, this doesn't happen. I'm at my wits' end. Any idea?
Douglas J. Steele

2005-12-01, 8:25 pm

Sorry, but I don't think you'll find the answer here either.

This newsgroup is for questions about interacting with the internet using
Access, the database product that's part of Office Professional.

--
Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP
http://I.Am/DougSteele
(no e-mails, please!)



"kivatoo2" < kivatoo2@discussions
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> I'm not finding answer I need. I have Qwest DSL with MSN. When I open
> MSN
> and search or check messages, I continually receive a Bloodhound warning
> from
> Norton Antivirus, but they can't delete the problem. When I just use
> Internet Explorer, this doesn't happen. I'm at my wits' end. Any idea?



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2005-12-03, 7:23 am


kivatoo2 escreveu na mensagem ...
>I'm not finding answer I need. I have Qwest DSL with MSN. When I open MSN
>and search or check messages, I continually receive a Bloodhound warning

from
>Norton Antivirus, but they can't delete the problem. When I just use
>Internet Explorer, this doesn't happen. I'm at my wits' end. Any idea?



dummy

2005-12-07, 1:26 pm

kivatoo2 wrote:
> I'm not finding answer I need. I have Qwest DSL with MSN. When I open MSN
> and search or check messages, I continually receive a Bloodhound warning from
> Norton Antivirus, but they can't delete the problem. When I just use
> Internet Explorer, this doesn't happen. I'm at my wits' end. Any idea?



You need a router to block all trojan ports.

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