No - this file is the virus. So it normally should not be found on your
computer at all. The mail that comes with it usually has some wording about
checking something on your computer - the idea is to convince the user to
execute the file. If you don't execute mail attachments, particularly
executables, you shouldn't have any problems.
Norton should detect it but it will be listed by virus name, not the name
of the file itself (which can really be called almost anything so long as
the .exe remains).
David
At 02:01 PM 10/12/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Someone sent a warning about a file named CFGWIZ32.EXE. I found it on my
>system and checked Norton and they don't have it listed on the virus list.
>Could someone be playing a joke on us? I don't know if this is a normal
>file to find in Windows/System or not. Anyone know?
>
>Dave 72 B
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