This particular virus came in on a phony Microsoft update message that claimed it was updating my computer. It's called W32.Sobig.B@mm and according to the folks at Norton, it is rare, but they didn't provide any more information other than that. The bug takes shelter in a compressed file which cannot be deleted or quarantined by Norton Antivirus. It resides in c:\_REstore\Archive\Fs348.cab and the file is listed as A0034650.CPY. There are six infected files and they are all in the same location, but no mater what I try, I havn't been able to eliminate them. I'm open to any and all suggestions. I have downloaded the latest Norten updates, which is something I do weekly on a routine basis, but this hasn't helped.

Thanks everyone,

Gary
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