I dont'use quicken (or have it installed), so I've no idea what the .exe is named. I wondered about that myself, but didn't check. I will say this, again, though. Do not open _any_ attachment unless you know exactly what it is, and if it's a pif, dll, exe, bat, com, vb (and a slew of other application type files), use a -good- antivirus to scan it with -first-. Always be aware that even your best friend could be affected by a worm propogating itself without their awareness. And if you -don't- run an antivirus program and you run windows, the same goes for you. There are more ways to contract unfavorable code than just opening the wrong email attachment. And the further we advance, more 'methods' are discovered every day.
(gem) Taber du konstant på timeouts? Betalende medlemmer kan aktivere "automatisk ferie" til automatisk at påbegynde feriedage når de ellers ville få timeout. (pauloaguia) (vis alle tips)