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>Sounds like either a Virex problem, or perhaps you simply need to run =
Norton
>on the Mac to repair some corrupted files/directory links. This sort of
>thing happens and has nothing to do with viruses.
When I check specific files/folders Virex has no problems except for those =
'no name' files, couldn't even rename them.
I ran Disk Doctor, nothing wrong it says. I downloaded Norton AV trial, =
froze also(sorry, forgot to mention that).
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>OE doesn't create 'no name files'. And it doesn't save attachments unless
>you tell it to. The OE cache file *does* sometimes get flaky (at least
>pre-version-5) and one of the simplest fixes to OE crashes always was to
>quit OE and delete the cache file. But I've never heard of the cache file
>becoming 'no name'.
>
>- Eric.
Neither have heard of a 'no name' file, especially since it was hidden and =
only 'Unhide Tools' recognized them. Other 'show hidden file' utilities =
didn't show them. After every use of OE, I delete the 'cache.waf' file =
and the 'activeX' folder.
Oh well, after deleting the 'no name' files I don't get any 'mail not =
delivered due to...' from my ISP anymore. :-/
Thanks for your help. At least those weren't 'shell scripts'... %-o
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!ooW
Pres. of Los Angeles Newton Users Group.
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