Hello Michael
Thank you for your reply
I don't think Norton found a virus in there, if not,
is there something I can try to do to recover of open
them?
thank you
--- Michael Daigle < pgp-basics%40gswot.org">pgp-basics
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> In reply to worteljr's message sent 2006-10-26
> 15:38:
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> > i have a few pgp-flies (sda files) and whenever I
> try to open them I
> > get this message.
> >
> > "pgp error"
> > "this is nit a valid PGP sda file"
> >
> > it started to do that when I tried to open them on
> a friend's laptop
> > with norton virusscanner installed
> >
> > anybody any ideas?
>
> Is there any way for you to find out of Norton
> cleaned a virus from the
> SDA's? The only hit I'm finding on search engines
> refers to Norton
> cleaning the W32.prifi virus from someone's SDA's
> rendering them
> unusable. Your post has me wondering if the files
> referred to in the
> search result were really infected, or just
> misidentified by Norton.
>
> Needless to say, if Norton re-wrote the files with
> pieces missing,
> you've lost the data.
>
>
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