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Can a virus be transmitted onto a CDR that is targeted for duplication, from a master source?

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Can a virus be transmitted onto a CDR that is targeted for duplication, from a master source?

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Yes, if the master is image is created from the source using any of the global image formats (direct, stream or image copy), the system will make exact copies of the master source image; if a virus is present, it will be copied.

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