iron@imag.imag.fr (Francois Menneteau) (06/14/89)
A friend of mine, unfortunately uses VirusDetective to remove nVIR resources from its LSP, and so he lost the entry point of the program, since it is relocated in nVIR resource number 2. So could anybody send me this entry point? Thank you in advance. -- \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ "... I had their lives in my hands \ iron@imag.imag.fr \ their fate their fortune in my visions / uunet.uu.net!imag!iron / No one believed in my true prophecy ////////////////////////// And now it's too late."
rubinoff@linc.cis.upenn.edu (Robert Rubinoff) (06/15/89)
In article <5141@imag.imag.fr> iron@imag.imag.fr (Francois Menneteau) writes: > > A friend of mine, unfortunately uses VirusDetective to remove nVIR >resources from its LSP, and so he lost the entry point of the program, since >it is relocated in nVIR resource number 2. > So could anybody send me this entry point? Well, if he has a legal copy, he should be able to just restore from his original program disk. If he doesn't have a legal copy, then I don't see why anyone should help him repair it. If he's destroyed his original program disk, then he should contact Microsoft about replacing it. Robert
siegel@endor.harvard.edu (Rich Siegel) (06/17/89)
In article <12075@netnews.upenn.edu> rubinoff@linc.cis.upenn.edu (Robert Rubinoff) writes: > >If he's destroyed his original program disk, then he should contact Microsoft >about replacing it. Sure! And if he sends us his original Lightspeed Pascal floppies, we'll send him an upgrade to Microsoft Excel. :-) --Rich ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rich Siegel Staff Software Developer Symantec Corporation, Language Products Group Internet: siegel@endor.harvard.edu UUCP: ..harvard!endor!siegel I classify myself as a real developer because my desk is hip-deep in assembly-language listings and I spend more than 50% of my time in TMON. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~