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August 1999, Week 2

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"Michael P. Smith" <[log in to unmask]>
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Michael P. Smith
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Thu, 12 Aug 1999 14:54:15 -0500
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And you need to get these virus alert messages via the HP3000-L
because......?

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| Michael P. Smith                                              |
| Sr. Systems Programmer                                        |
| The Hertz Corporation    [log in to unmask] (work)          |
| Oklahoma City, OK                                             |
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Ronald Darling wrote in message ...
>   Personally I'm glad to get these virus alerts.  I support about 75
>users, and a few seem to like playing with guns.  We keep our virus
>protection software up todate, and that has kept us safe so far.  But, when
>a new virus comes out I like to make sure our PCs are protected.  I alert
>my users, so that hopefully they will protect their home PCs as well.
>True, I don't want to be flooded with false alarms, but that doesn't seem
>to be a problem yet.
>
>Ronald Darling
>Epidemiology and Cancer Control/New Mexico Tumor Registry
>Univ. Of N.M. Health Sciences Center
>2325 Camino de Salud, NE
>Albuquerque, NM 87131-5306
>
>Epidemiology and Cancer Control/New Mexico Tumor Registry
>Univ. Of N.M. Health Sciences Center
>2325 Camino de Salud, NE
>Albuquerque, NM 87131-5306
>

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