Would performing network maintenance (for example, updating virus protection, applying updates and patches, or configuring user settings consistent with management’s request) impair independence?
No. Performing network maintenance is not considered to be operating the client’s network and, therefore, would not impair independence provided a client employee with the necessary skill, knowledge, and/or experience is making all decisions and approving all activities. 4. Would assisting a client with a server project (for example, install, migrate, or update its network operating system; add equipment and users; or copy data to another computer) impair independence? No. Provided the member does not make other than insignificant modifications to the source code underlying the client’s financial information system.
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