Windows 2000 Professional…
BTW, I forgot the ‘virus caught’ message screencap. Here it is. This is what pops up when I try to run bmail.exe, but avast does NOT flag a virus if I scan my C: drive or the bmail.exe program manually.
This wouldn’t be such a big issue, but bmail is probably one of the most important things in my utilities folder - I use it to autoforward emails to my cellphone, pass programming source & data between work/home automatically, and provide status reports of programs I’ve written to myself, my supervisors, and loads of other people. It’s indispensible.
One may ask how I am getting around this problem? I have avast turned off and have 0 virus protection. :frowning:
Thanks much,
Craig