A Trojan Horse is full of as much trickery as the mythological Trojan Horse it was named after. The Trojan Horse, at first glance will appear to be useful software but will actually do damage once installed or run on your computer. Those on the receiving end of a Trojan Horse are usually tricked into opening them because they appear to be receiving legitimate software or files from a legitimate source. When a Trojan is activated on your computer, the results can vary. Some Trojans are designed to be more annoying than malicious (like changing your desktop, adding silly active desktop icons) or they can cause serious damage by deleting files and destroying information on your system. Trojans are also known to create a backdoor on your computer that gives malicious users access to your system, possibly allowing confidential or personal information to be compromised. Unlike viruses and worms, Trojans do not reproduce by infecting other files nor do they self-replicate.
Not that I'm saying you're simple. Just it reads better.
Jo , OH has a collection of stuff down the side of the conservatory- he always says it'll come in handy and just to prove his point told me he will be using some of it for the base of the water feature
Off to bed now. Just wanted to play on here for a bit to see if it was behaving. Seems ok now
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This paragraph is simpler Jean.
A Trojan Horse is full of as much trickery as the mythological Trojan Horse it was named after. The Trojan Horse, at first glance will appear to be useful software but will actually do damage once installed or run on your computer. Those on the receiving end of a Trojan Horse are usually tricked into opening them because they appear to be receiving legitimate software or files from a legitimate source. When a Trojan is activated on your computer, the results can vary. Some Trojans are designed to be more annoying than malicious (like changing your desktop, adding silly active desktop icons) or they can cause serious damage by deleting files and destroying information on your system. Trojans are also known to create a backdoor on your computer that gives malicious users access to your system, possibly allowing confidential or personal information to be compromised. Unlike viruses and worms, Trojans do not reproduce by infecting other files nor do they self-replicate.
Not that I'm saying you're simple. Just it reads better.
Do not confuse it with these...

I've been blinded by science
Hope its gone now.
Jo , OH has a collection of stuff down the side of the conservatory- he always says it'll come in handy and just to prove his point told me he will be using some of it for the base of the water feature
Off to bed now. Just wanted to play on here for a bit to see if it was behaving. Seems ok now
Nighty night.
Sorry Jean.
Goodnight. 
No don't apologise Becks I'm just not very good with pcs.
Do you think it's gone way now ?
Weather person has just used the S word for midlands this week
Night all