The office here has been hit by an email virus that has "ILOVEYOU" in the subject line. Don't open or preview any emails with this subject if you're using MSOutlook and/or the Windows Scripting engine (which I think is installed by MSIE-5). I've been lucky (no accidental double-clicks!), but you may want to be on your guard, as it seems to be worldwide (I got one copy from a guy I know in France).<br><br>The virus writes an entry into the registry to start itself up after a reboot. If you are running NT, you can kill the task called "MSKernel32.vbs", but you will need to edit the registry key at "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" to stop it for good. It also modifies the home page for your copy of Internet Explorer to point to one of four randomly chosen URLs, so you'll have to also edit the registry key at "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main", value "Start Page" -- change it to "about:blank" to disable the undesired home page destination.<br><br>A coworker has found out that it also attempts to send faxes to everyone you know (should you have a faxmodem). I suspect it will make use of network fax devices, too. One of the nastier things it does is replace all .mp3 and .jpg files with copies of itself.<br><br>CNN is reporting that this virus has shut down the computers at the British House Of Commons, and the Danish Parliament. They quoted an expert (not me, obviously!) that it's spreading as fast or faster than Melissa, since it doesn't limit itself to the first 50 address-book entries like Melissa did. One person here at work inadvertantly sent out 165 copies.<br><br>Chip H.<br>