![]() Either way, your Normal.dot template was then likely infected. Then, either you told Word to go ahead and open the file when it warned you there were macros in it, or you have the preferences set to skip checking for macros and just open files with no warning. It just tells you it found them.Īt some point, you must have picked up an infected document. ![]() I know Symantec's Anti Virus will strip macro viruses from documents, but from the message you quoted, it sounds like ClamX does not.
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