Get used to it.
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1880026,00.asp
At 04:50 PM 2005-11-01, Greg Stigers wrote:
>I just enjoyed an interesting experience. A co-worker reported receiving a
>"weird IM" from an acquaintance, resulting in an item on her desktop that she
>could not delete. I remoted in, and checked the file's properties; the user
>should have been able to delete it, but neither of us could. Among the reasons
>given was that it could be in use. And there it was, as a process in Task
>Manager. I killed the process tree, and "deleted" the file. I then googled the
>filename, 317824.com, and came up empty. I've submitted the file to our
>antivirus vendor. While my hands-on experiences with viruses have been few,
>this is a first for me.
>
>Greg Stigers
>
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