'Virus-free' declaration
Samuel Wright
lykoszine at gmail.com
Tue Aug 15 02:53:21 MDT 2006
Erika,
There are similar (?) declarations in the footer of some email. Sift
through the emails on this list and you'll probably fine something.
And yes, you should scan it (with an up to date virus defenition).
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On 15/08/06, Erika Yanovich <ERIKA_y at rad.com> wrote:
> Hello Whirlers,
> Customers asked us to declare that the CDs accompanying our products
> (documentation) are virus free. They haven't been able to send me an
> example of declarations from other vendors they are happy with, and need
> no particular wording. This doesn't seem such a big task, still some
> examples could help. The more important question is how is one supposed
> to make sure the CDs are virus free? Is there any 'standard'? Should
> they be checked with an anti-virus app? They contain a GUI and some PDF
> files.
> TIA
> Erika
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