After removing about a dozen suddenly- appearing dozen trojans and other
malevolent parasites , I attempted to perform a "system restore". Each of
the four different dates that I selected all came back saying that the
resotre could not be done. Never had this occur before.
Does it possibly have something to do with the viruses that accompanied the
trojans?
Or is there some remedy for this ? I would like to restore as the machine is
mow functionning very slowly, with 5 to 10 second delays from command to
activation .
Anyone with some ideas on this?
G
Douglas J. Steele - 02 Jun 2007 21:14 GMT
Sorry, this newsgroup is for questions about using ActiveX controls with
Access, the database product that's part of Office Professional.
You'd be best off reposting your question to a more appropriate newsgroup,
such as one related to whatever operating system you're using.

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> After removing about a dozen suddenly- appearing dozen trojans and other
> malevolent parasites , I attempted to perform a "system restore". Each of
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> Anyone with some ideas on this?
> G
guy hould - 03 Jun 2007 15:50 GMT
> After removing about a dozen suddenly- appearing dozen trojans and other
> malevolent parasites , I attempted to perform a "system restore". Each of
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>réceptions et je ne peux récupérer les aures qui devraient aller dans la
>boite indésirables. Connaissez vous la solution.
ghould@videotron.qc.ca Merci