Re: wmf
Sanford Aranoff wrote:
> The new Windows virus is that a wmf file is disguised as a jpg file.
No, not necessarily. It's a file in wmf format. It can have a wmf extension,
a jpg extension, a gif extension, or any other graphics format.
> Does this mean that the file is actually virusXXX.jpg, or is it
> virusXXX.jpg.wmf?
The first is probably much more likely, but that doesn't mena the second is
impossible.
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Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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