using vmware might be a better option - it creates machines that are completely separated from the rest of your system. if you trash the virtual machine you can just blast the whole thing and be on your way
only problem with this is the hardware requirements for vmware are pretty steep - it's slow on anything but a rocket matt On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Tassilo von Parseval wrote: > Hi folks, > > after someone has obviously tried to distribute the happy99.exe (nice > try, by the way ;-), I just thought this might be the right time to ask > something about wine. As a matter of fact I have two viruses stored as > files ( I did not run them though ;-) and I am rather curious to see > what they *would* do if I ran them. Is there perhaps a way of finding > out when running them with wine ? I guess this cannot damage anything > but perhaps I finally know what they were supposed to do. > So if anyone has any idea, please drop a few lines. > > Tassilo > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >