I promised Mirko that the guide will be available in RCIC by the end of last week. Well, sorry for the delay - many excuses :). But I've just finished the markup. Here is the URL
http://uc.com/bin/dbml.dll?template=/rcic/emcguide which is located under RCIC regulation/standard section. Enjoy! And thank you very much Mirko for sharing this document with us. Best regards, Tom At 10:24 AM 9/18/96 -0400, you wrote: >Dear Members of treg and emc-pstc distribution list, > >Yesterday I posted messages with enclosed files infected with CONCEPT >virus. I was unaware of infection and I am very sorry for inconvenience >I caused to some of our Members. > >Thanks goes to Matt Campanella and other members who detected infection >and posted warning as well as effective antidote SCANPROT.DOT. > >Distributed files (Guidelines on the Application of EMC Directive) will >be posted in its entirety on The IEEE Electromagnetic Society >Compatibility and Regulatory Compliance Information Center web pages. > >Mirko Matejic >The Foxboro Company > ---------- >From: Matt Campanella >To: Matejic, Mirko >Cc: 'emc-pstc'; 'treg' >Subject: Re: EMC Directive.... >Date: Wednesday, September 18, 1996 1:09AM > >The Word Concept virus is a fairly benign but certainly is a nuisance I >doubt Mirko knew his system was infected. I've received the Concept >virus three times in the last two months from vendors and business >partners that didn't know their systems were infected. > >The virus can be removed by many of the available Virus scan programs. >A few months ago Microsoft provided "Scanprot.dot", a Word template >providing macros which scan the hard disk for the Concept virus, >disinfect infected files, and add monitor macros to the Global >template. The monitor macros give an alert when a file containing >macros is opened. It seems to alert for ANY macros not just Concept >virus macros but does give an option to disable or not to disable the >file's macros. > >To scan and remove the Concept virus from your hard disk, simply open >the enclosed Scanprot.dot file from Word and follow prompt instructions. > >Matt Campanella > > ><<File Attachment: Scanprot.dot>> > >
