Technology Services
Frequently Asked Questions
Question
I received an email that is known to contain a virus. Is my computer now infected?
If so, what should I do?
Answer
Not necessarily.
Most viruses are transferred via an attachment file. If you do not open these attachments, your computer is probably not infected. However, it is a good idea to run the McAfee VirusScan program. Be sure you have run the virus definition file update (see note below). Then click on Start/Programs/Network Associates/VirusScan. Now select the Scan Now button. This will take a few minutes, so plan to do this when you do not need the computer for a while.
NOTE: It is very important to keep your virus definition files updated. A current definition file is available at: http://www.uhv.edu/virus/index.htm
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