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| Thread ID: 29964 | 2003-02-07 04:25:00 | What is a '.vcf' extension? | Peter (676) | Press F1 |
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| 118990 | 2003-02-07 04:25:00 | I had an email with a 1k attachment in this form, 'name of sender.vcf' (1k). The sender knows nothing about the attachment an my Nortons suggested ther may be a virus so I did the deed and deleted them both. But, what is a .vcf? I've not heard of it before. P. |
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| 118991 | 2003-02-07 04:32:00 | A virtual card file - a bit like a business card. | antmannz (28) | ||
| 118992 | 2003-02-07 04:34:00 | VCF Virtual card file (Netscape) VCF Virtual card file (Many programs use this extension) VCF Configuration file; defines objects for use with Sense8's WorldToolKit (Vevi) Source from this site (whatis.techtarget.com) Not that any of those make any sense to me ?:| |
Jen C (20) | ||
| 118993 | 2003-02-07 04:37:00 | A search on google for "sender.vcf" will give an example. It looks as if one lady has produced a virtual business card. :D | Graham L (2) | ||
| 118994 | 2003-02-07 04:49:00 | Wow that was a quick response! Thanks to each of you. The email WAS sent from a 'company' computer. Big brother? P. |
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