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The Melissa virus is a mass-mailing macro virus. It has many behaviors similar to a worm, but is not a stand alone program so cannot be categorized as such. The virus infects Microsoft Word documents and mailed copies of infected files through Microsoft Outlook.
Deleting a virus from an infected file.
Yes, or moves them to a "Virus Chest"
It goes in "Quarantine" in quarantine, the virus can't harm the computer, and you can go to quarantine, and it will have all of your infected files, and tell you the name of the virus that's infecting the file, and you can delete the infected files.
you need to get rid of the virus with a backup cd then you retrieve the files
If you burn infected files onto an optical disc then those files remain infected and would remain on the optical disc permanently.
get a good virus scanner then delete the files that it says r infected or send them to people that u hate
Microsoft Excel was the software that effected by the virus. The virus is stored in a hidden datasheet, and effected all the files saved and accessed.
This really depends on the file. If you have a useless malicious file, such as a infected downloaded file, that has no system importance, then yes, it would be recommended to delete that file. However if it is a infected system file or other important file DON'T delete it. Leave it in the virus chest and see if it is possible to repair it.
Anti-virus software program itself deletes the infected files after running the scan and detecting fault error files.
They spread by infecting other files (hosts) or by overwriting them them so when those files get shared to someone else that person will also be infected by the virus.
In case your computer got infected, try the following:Get an antivirus program (if you don't have one already)Update your antivirusScan all your computer and delete, repair or quarantine the infected files.