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From: ge at egotistical.reprehensible.net (Gadi Evron)
Subject: Cleanining viruses from netware

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| I'm not aware of anything that can actually infect a netware system,
just things that can drop latent infectious content when write rights
are relatively open.

I am not much of a netware guy, can you please explain what I need to
check regarding permissions, and where? What should they be set? What
are you referring to?

I was referring to simply scanning every computer on the network,
however, there were viruses found on file servers with netware shares,
if that is what they are called. Network drives?

	Gadi.
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