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| Is Skype Emotions Art a malware? How to remove this junk?
In spite of the tight security maintained by Vista, I find an uninvited application in my Program Files - Skype Emotions Arts - which does not show up in the Programs under the Add/Remove List. I am not interested in keeping such junk on my system. How can I uninstall it without damaging my system? Is it a malware, sent hidden in e-mails, by its producers to computer systems? P. Jayant |
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| Re: Is Skype Emotions Art a malware? How to remove this junk?
Hi, This doesn't appear to be a program which has to be installed or uninstalled. It appears to be code which can be copied and pasted into Skype. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&n...rt&btnG=Search You should be able to simply delete it. Hope this helps, Don [MS MVP- IE] "p.jayant" <p_jayant@dataone.in> wrote in message news:E82A9AF4-5FF0-49DA-96F8-C505130137F9@microsoft.com... > In spite of the tight security maintained by Vista, I find an uninvited > application in my Program Files - Skype Emotions Arts - which does not show > up in the Programs under the Add/Remove List. > I am not interested in keeping such junk on my system. How can I uninstall > it without damaging my system? Is it a malware, sent hidden in e-mails, by > its producers to > computer systems? > > P. Jayant |
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| RE: Is Skype Emotions Art a malware? How to remove this junk? "p.jayant" wrote: > In spite of the tight security maintained by Vista, I find an uninvited > application in my Program Files - Skype Emotions Arts - which does not show > up in the Programs under the Add/Remove List. > I am not interested in keeping such junk on my system. How can I uninstall > it without damaging my system? Is it a malware, sent hidden in e-mails, by > its producers to > computer systems? > > P. Jayant > P. Jayant, I think you mean to say "Skype Emoticons Art". Yes, Vista has tighter security, and no, the program was not "uninvited" into your system. How old is your computer? Could the program be part of crapware installed on your computer by the computer vendor? Did you visit a Skype website and click on anything lately? Have you downloaded any "free" emoticons lately. Most "free" emoticons are laced with malware. Have you downloaded and run any free "check your computer for spyware" applications lately. They are also loaded with malware. If you have a viable AV application on your computer the chances are very slim that someone has sent you this program "hidden in emails". Besides, why would anyone with half a brain click on the body of any email from an unknown sender? Why would someone with any common sense open an attachment in an email received from an unknown sender? Go to your start menu and see if you have a listing for the Skype emoticons. It's possible there is an uninstaller for it. If not, simply go to your Program Files and delete it. If you can't delete it you can change the permissions of the folder and then delete it. The fact of the matter is this: either you or the computer vendor put the program on your computer. Vista had nothing to do with it. Have a nice day. C.B. |
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