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We did not, and none of our clients did - although we had a deluge of calls yesterday to help make sure that their anti-virus softwares were updated to protect. However, I have a friend who does tech support at a large company here in Tulsa. Tuesday they noticed disk usage going up on their servers. Upon investigating they found ton of *.eml files being generated, and figured out it was a virus. It had gotten so out of control that they told all 1,000 users to turn off their PC's. They worked through the night to repair their servers. Then they shut down all ports on their switched that supported desktops. As each PC was checked and verified to be clean they would activate it's port on the switch. My friend worked 17+ hours yesterday (he's desktop, not server support) and i still fighting fires today. If you get this virus it is an incredibly nasty one! Chuck
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