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difficult child got a worm/virus into husband's clinic computer--all h*ll breaking loose
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 363139" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Well, there's a card game called "go FISH" that Id' guess could be played on a computer if someone cared enough to program for something like that. I agree with the others: he KNOWS he's not allowed on that computer. The virus/worms are the direct result of his breaking orders to go on the machine. Therefore, He IS responsible for the damage done even if he didnt' know the risks.</p><p></p><p>In addition, his frantically clicking on "Free anti-virus/spyware" sites likely exacerbated the problem as most of these sites are actually set up to load virii or spyware onto your machine.</p><p></p><p>in my opinion, he's got to fix it. I hope you are able to recover the lost information. You should be backing up pertinent data nightly at close of business</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 363139, member: 1963"] Well, there's a card game called "go FISH" that Id' guess could be played on a computer if someone cared enough to program for something like that. I agree with the others: he KNOWS he's not allowed on that computer. The virus/worms are the direct result of his breaking orders to go on the machine. Therefore, He IS responsible for the damage done even if he didnt' know the risks. In addition, his frantically clicking on "Free anti-virus/spyware" sites likely exacerbated the problem as most of these sites are actually set up to load virii or spyware onto your machine. in my opinion, he's got to fix it. I hope you are able to recover the lost information. You should be backing up pertinent data nightly at close of business [/QUOTE]
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