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Saturday, October 16, 1999

Pune beat

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
Rail traffic disrupted
All the trains plying on the Pune-Kolhapur-Miraj section of South Central Railways came to a standstill for as many as 18 hours after nine bogies of a goods train derailed between Shindavane and Ambale railway stations on Thursday afternoon. Nobody was injured in the mishap.

Officials from the General Railway Police (GRP) control room in Pune said the goods train was coming towards Pune from Satara when the mishap took place around 4 pm last afternoon. Rail traffic on both the up and down lines came to a grinding halt till the derailed bogies were shifted at 10 am on Friday.

The Mumbai-Kolhapur Mahalaxmi Express train and Kolhapur-Pune-Nagpur Sahyadri Express were stranded at Saswad Road railway Station. The Delhi-Goa Nizamuddin Express and Kagpur-Pune-Kolhapur Sahyadri Express were terminated at Pune Railway Station. Kolhapur-Mumbai Mahalaxmi Express reached Pune around 1 pm on Friday, according to the GRP officials.

Computer virus
Beware! A new computer virus is lurking around waiting to corrupt your files.

Word 97 Macro Virus W97.WebMaster.a - the new virus spreads through infected Word 97 and Word 2000 Documents. W97M.WebMaster.a is written in Visual Basic for Applications and works on Microsoft Word 2000.

Pioneer Micro Systems Pvt Ltd, a leading provider of anti virus solutions believes that the virus released on May 16 was probably written in Pune. In addition, the virus exhibits a Trojan activity. On any 13th of a month that is divisible by 2, the virus changes the font of any document you open to Webdings. The document is completely destroyed and the data is rendered useless. In addition on any 15th of a month, the virus deletes any document that you open and such a deleted document cannot be recovered.

The virus has been detected at various locations all over the city. The company's package Vaxine detects and cures this virus. The company has also developed a utility to recover the data in DOC files corrupted by the virus. The program could be downloaded at website http://www.pioneermicro.com.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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