I was tricked into going to a site with just an IP address and was
told in order to view a card from a long lost friend, I had to
download active x control outlook.exe. I was then prompted to
download
something possibly like Microsoft Active Database Access, and then I
realized it was probably giving someone access to my computer or
somethng malicious so I did not.
I am concerned this active x control (outlook.exe) is doing something
malicious on my outlook express program like maybe sending tons of
spam or maybe giving a hacker access to my computer.
Before I did this, I was on a friend's computer checking my web email
when I got this card telling me to go to this site. I think, but am
not sure, he started having some strange sending problems with his
Outlook (he has Outlook, not OE) around this time.
Did I download a problem on my machine or his?
Any way to fix this other than re-install Windows XP - ugh!
Looked in MSIE at the active x controls and outlook.exe not listed.
Had hoped to disable it if it was there.
I am not positive this is when my friend started having trouble with
his Outlook, but it might be around the same time I downloaded that
active x control called outlook.exe. Hard to remember. I only thought
of it again because he mentioned some of the difficulties he has had
sending (but not receiving) the other day to me in that these
problems
have gone on periodically for possibly up to 6 weeks.


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