Now many friends in writing documents like to download various templates online to simplify their work. However, there are some "black sheep" in the network template that are not produced for the convenience of everyone, they carry a macro virus. Macro virus parasitic in templates or documents, when you run the document or template will activate the virus to harm the computer. But do not worry too much, we use the following method can let macro virus forever away from our computer.
Validation: subtly identifies macro viruses by saving the type
How do I check if Word is infected with a macro virus? In fact, the method of inspection is very simple. Open the document you want to check, click the File menu bar, select the Save As command, and if the Save type in the dialog box is fixed to document template, this file is infected with a macro virus and needs to be cleaned with antivirus software.
tips: Of course, you can use anti-virus software to scan this document is also OK, after all, now do not install anti-virus software users or a minority ah.
reject: to set the document to read-only property, to let the virus doors
because the file in Word that the macro virus resides in is No. Rmal.dot, so the method of macro-virus prevention is actually very simple, as long as the Normal.dot file is not infected with macro virus set to read-only, so macro virus can not reside in the Normal.dot, it can play a macro-virus prevention effect.
tip: Although setting some fixed files to have read-only properties is one way to prevent virus intrusion, this is not a panacea, if the virus manufacturer notices this, modify your file properties before invading, Remove the read-only attribute, which is a piece of cake for them.
killing: completely killing, all away macro virus
macro viruses are written in Word's macro language (a language similar to VB), easy to spread and dangerous, Often you spend a lot of time writing documents to "eat" instantly, the following describes the use of manual methods to kill macro virus.
Click the Tools menu bar, select macros, click the Macros command (or use the key combination "Alt+f8") to bring up the Macro dialog box, if the pop-up dialog box has been recorded in the macro, it is most likely a macro virus, delete all the macros can be. A more complex macro virus makes the macroThe words box is shielded, then need to adopt other method. A macro virus in the word environment is typically stored in a Normal.dot file in the Templates subdirectory of the Microsoft Office directory, which requires you to restart the computer, locate the file, delete it, and then run Word.
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But some macro viruses "know" the user will find the no Rmal.dot and remove it, so it will put the same no in multiple directories on the hard disk Rmal.dot, if you delete only one of the templates, Word will search by the Windows default search path, which will load other poisonous Normal.dot and restore the deleted to the next time, just use the method of finding files in Windows to put all normal on the hard drive . dot all deleted on it.