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I would have to agree with Mark on this one. I will dig up the address of
the VIRUS-L list (and find out if there is a related newsgroup) and post it
to the list. I no longer get posts from VIRUS-L - I believe I neglected to
CONFIRM my subscription at one point but as I recall, the list was not
flooded with chit-chat about viruses, but solid warnings with system
specific information. I do not intend this as a flame, I think it was
thoughtful of Bayla to post the warning.
I am curious at to how many Museum-ler's have actually been struck with a
virus. Did you detect and clean it or did you find out only after it
trashed your HD or data? I have never had a virus on any of my own personal
computers (and I deal with a LOT of file transfers and mail). We do get hit
by Michangelo repeatedly at VMSM though we have always caught it and removed
it. Do any of you have public access computers where patrons have access to
the floppy drives?
Any thoughts on that?
Mark C. Vang
Exhibit Technician
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