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Date: Tue, 5-Mar-85 16:17:32 EST
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Seems like there's a rash of this going aroound. First it was VDIR,
now SAP. I guess the only way to avoid this sort of thing is for ALL
RCP/M SYSOPS to copy any un-heard-of file to a floppy (unless this joker
renames it to an existing program... shiver) and test it out there. It's
certainly an inconvenience for RCP/M SysOps, but it's better than losing
the contents of your hard drive.
-dru
T.MOORE%MIT-EECS@MIT-MC.ARPA
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From: Jim Forrest
To: KPETERSEN@SIMTEL20.ARPA
Subject: SAP41 WARNING!!!
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Downloaded SAP41.LBR and like a Sap I ran sap41. Lost 5 megabytes of
files. Erased all files then formatted 90% of directory tracks and
left me with mostly files that were already erased (maybe all it left
was files already erased).
Jim
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