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Tom Shaw wrote:

> You could copy your MS Word files to an OSX machine and check them. 
> You could search on eBay for an old AV program that worked on OS 8/9. 
> You could email the suspect file(s) to virustotal so check them. Or 
> you could turn off Macros in Word and copy the contents to new files.

Take the disks out, put them in a computer that can run from a linux
live cd, hope it has HFS support, and go from there?



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