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I have AVG Antivirus installed, and I also have Norton Corporate Edition installed.

I was happily working away when suddenly AVG popped up and told me I had a virus in a .exe file. It did tell me which virus, but I didn't note it down. I pulled the network as quickly as I could, however, a DOS type window opened for a moment, and I closed it, also as quickly as I could.

With no network, and no risk of infecting the rest of the office, I proceeded to scan the computer, first using Nortons. No virus' found. Nortons virus definitions would have been updated on sunday, so not to far out of date. AVG's were a little out of date, but it had detected the virus. It too failed to detect.

I hooked up to the net again, checked my email, and yahoo sent me an email saying that I had sent some emails to addresses which dont exist.

AVG has no recollection of detecting any virus'. Anyone got any idea what virus it may have been, or whats going on? I think the virus name may have started with T ?
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Can i ask why you have two?

go online go to symantec.com and do the online virus check.

also is it your antivirus email scasnning proggie thats telling you your emails are infected or an outside one? We get outside ones all the time as someone with our email address has the virus and is using it as a senders address so we get the warning back from the other system.

if youve got access to another computer and feel like compiling a bartpe disk then do that so you dont let any virii run while your checking for it (download the compiler and use an XP pro disk)
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get nod32
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bennor said:
get nod32


What's that?
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stfw
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Bob said:
stfw


If he'd mentioned the website it would have made it easier.

http://www.nod32.com