
An e-mail that claims to be from Microsoft's support department offering a fix for Y2K problems actually contains a virus attachment that can cause serious problems. If you receive it, do not open it. Microsoft Inc. has posted details on the virus hoax. UD's Information Technologies has posted an anti-virus protection update to accompany the site-licensed Dr. Solomon anti-virus software (version 8.01).
Are your computer, programs, and files ready for the Year
2000? Will your programs be able to tell the difference between 1900
and 2000 when the date changes from December 31, 1999 to January 1, 2000?

Start with your desktop computer's hardware and operating system by
using our site-licensed testing software and vendor-supplied information:

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Review the potential Y2K problems that might be hiding in the versions
of commercial software that you use. Find out if you need to
upgrade your version of that software.



