Specifications
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BOARD MEETING
8/14/05
Carol Sanzi
Board Members Present
President Gary DeNise, Vice President
Richard Jackson, Treasurer Chester
Blechinger, Secretary Carol Sanzi, SIG-
Advanced Chairman Franz Breidenich,
SIG-IBM Co-Chairman Tom Callow,
Warner Mach representing SIG-IBM
Intermediate, Publications Committee
Chairman Bill Agnew, and Members
at Large, Bob Clyne and Chuck Moery.
The meeting was called to order at
12:05 p.m.
Old Business
Treasurer Chester Blechinger stated that
the balance on hand is $6371.91 The
membership stands at 78. It is time for
Jehana Jalil, Betty MacKenzie, and
Robert Zukosky to renew their
memberships.
Tom Callow moved to reimburse
Warner Mach $7.71 for refreshments.
Bob Clyne seconded the motion, and it
carried.
After a discussion of whether or not
SEMCO will remain at Oakland
University or move its meeting location
elsewhere, Richard Jackson moved to
create a committee to investigate
meeting room possibilities. Franz
Breidenich seconded the motion, and it
carried. Committee volunteers were Bill
Agnew, Gary DeNise, and Richard
Jackson. Bill Agnew will meet with
representatives from Oakland University
to get a definition of their new room
rental costs and request a password for
the new wireless Internet access.
Chester Blechinger moved to
adjourn. Chuck Moery seconded the
motion, and it carried. The meeting
adjourned at 12:53 p.m.
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Don’t Forget System
Restore
By Charlie Paschal
<cpaschal@netside.com>
Viruses are always a threat, but did you
know that one can “return” without
warning if you don’t turn off one
Windows XP feature when cleaning up
from a virus?
One of XP’s great features is System
Restore that can take your system back
to a time when it was running better.
I’ve used it countless times to return an
ill-acting system back to a healthy time.
What if, though, you get a virus?
Because System Restore can contain
system settings that will restore the virus
itself, it should always be turned off
before you remove a virus.
To do that: Right Click on My
Computer and left click on Properties.
Click on the System Restore tab and
check the box labeled “Turn Off System
Restore on all Drives.”
Then, clean up the virus and reboot.
Don’t forget to turn System Restore
back on after cleaning up the virus.
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(APCUG), of which this group is a
member, brings this article to you.