Update: Virus scans of my hard drive are negative, but I did find an
unknown something called "Alexa."
>>> David Moore <davem@xxxxxxxxx> 05/22/02 10:15AM >>>
You beat me to it!
My mail client, (Netscape), downloaded a couple of lines of text then
chokingly fetched a large
'something' that wouldn't display then immediately fetched another
large invisible 'something'.
Annoyed that some invisible processing was ocurring, I fired up
Ethereal, decoded the stream and
rebuilt it to recover the invisible "somethings':
TWO screen shot bitmaps of 604 x 394 x 24-bit , 700K bytes each of
mostly blank screen along
with a Montgomery Burns icon.
Although an interesting exercise, I didn't need that !
Gerald Combs wrote:
> On Wed, 22 May 2002 ALMASYN@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> But looks OK in shortcut properties . . .
>
> I'm pretty sure a Montgomery Burns icon doesn't come with the
Ethereal
> installer. If you open "C:\Program Files\Ethereal" (assuming that's
where
> Ethereal lives on your system), what sort of icon does
"ethereal.exe"
> have?
>
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