Thanks fo your concern.  I agreed your analysis makes more sense.  The problem lasted for about half an hour this afternoon.  I'm the new guy to fix bugs, surprisingly a lot, and I've done quite a bit for the business, and luckily the owner begins to trust me.

>Given the options, I'm guessing his ISP might have been doing some work on
>their servers and missed a restore tape somewhere.  Not likely but it makes
>more sense than the other two options unless the previous developer decided
>to do something nasty.
>
>Hope you got the situation taken care of, that's the important part of it!
>
>Until Later!
>Hatton
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: LI, Chunshen (Don) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 6:54 PM
>  To: CF-Community
>  Subject: Be careful, people!
>
>
>  Hi all,
>
>  I never expect some foul play for I believe I'm decent
>  and never bothers anyone.  But, all of a sudden, this
>  afternoon, a client of mine (any security professional
>  can easily steal this type of info from me)
>  experienced serious problem with his Backend Order
>  Processing system (a whole directory not accessable,
>  err msg, file not found). Three possibilities could
>  have resulted in this problem:
>  a) the ISP was doing some wacky stuff (my client think
>  not);
>  b) his previous developer was doing something
>  unethinical but would be hardly true (my client
>  believe that person is decent);
>  c) some dark force
>
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