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From: W Bauske (wsb
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What were the first couple bytes of the file?
Perhaps you stumbled upon some sort of strange magic number.
Wes
"Andrew A. Gill" wrote:
>
> I was recently trying to print a text file on my RH 7.0 system, when I
> got the following message (printed, but not on screen):
>
> No way to print this type of input file: fsav (linux) virus (25960-10)
>
> Subsequent attempts to print led to a similar error, with a different
> number (25960-10). The file was not in any way corrupt (that I could
> see), and editing the first line made the problem go away.
>
> Does anyone know what this means?
>
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> TIA
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