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a salute to FZWG,John,BlueFront,Ech

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Name: charlie
Date: November 17, 2002 at 12:44:42 Pacific
OS: w98
CPU/Ram: amd/256
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Hello Techies of comp.net,
Thanks to you I am back on the net with this computer. All of netsetter is gone, but it must have corrupted the winsock area. I downloaded a program from the net produced at boston university, it reconstructed my winsock files, but, corrupted the vsdata95 zone alarm file, which then prevented me from getting on the net as netsetter did. I appreciate all the help you guys gave me especially FZWG and John who really dazzled me with data. This has been a learning experience for me and shows me how intricate this computer is, as something as simple as this spyware can really goof up you machine,
there were other contributors who I did not mention, please know I appreciated your help too,
thanks,
charlie



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Name: FZWG
Date: November 17, 2002 at 13:49:02 Pacific
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Glad you are up and running!!

Let us know if there are there any other issues left to straighten out in that machine?

Good luck ;-)


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