5 Jun
2003
5 Jun
'03
18:10
On Thursday 05 June 2003 12:06, VANTASSLE, GEORDON M (SBCSI) wrote:
A .pif is a Windows "Program Information File" which, when received in e-mail, is often associated with varions Windows viruses.
I suggest that you have your friend delete the attachment WITHOUT opening it. And, install/update an anti-virus package, if it's a Windows machine. HTH Geordon
Friend of mine just got weird attachment with a .pif format suffix. What is a .pif ? I googled it found lots of info but not what I really want. Is this a graphic thing?word processing thing? Please help. I'm baffled TIA rob
No she's a mac girl. So no winblows there. Thanks for the tip "often associated with varions Windows viruses."