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Yesterday I posted, what I thought to be a valid warning, about a
virus that had been broadcast throughout my employer by one of the IS
management staff who is perceived to be _extremely_ knowledgeable re
computer systems etc. Little did I know that it was a hoax.
I would like to commend Marie Paretti, Lisa Comeau and Thompson for
their kind explanation of how I had erred. Others, however, offered
only vitriolic flames.
To the members of the list, I apologize for the message and any
inconvenience it caused you. I opnly meant to assist.
Ralph E. Robinson
R2 Innovations
Specialists in ISO 9000 Documentation and source of the
book, 'Documenting ISO 9000: Guidelines for Compliant
Documentation'. Visit our website dealing with ISO 9000
issues at http://www.myna.com/~r2innovn/main.htm. Send
email to r2innovations -at- myna -dot- com -dot-