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....just displayed the screen. A very simple "virus"/malicious CL pgm, but because of circumstances the client was down for about 6 hours, from what I was told by their manager. Daft thing was they had left the source on the box so any malicious little weasel could re-activate it at any time. As for iSeries programmers being morally unable to write viruses because they "aren't built that way" as someone roughly said, I don't think that really holds water. Just my thoughts. ...Steve Raby ==> One business owner told me once that he had partnered with the programmer on the S/36 they had, and they had a falling out. The programmer went to work remote and warned him that if he cut him off, the system would self-destruct. i5 programmers may be statistically a "safer" lot than others :) but they are no more immune to human foibles and moral weaknesses than Unix programmers, C programmers, CEO's, truck drivers, politicians, tax collectors, or scientists, or anybody else. Alan
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