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Would performing network maintenance (for example, updating virus protection, applying updates and patches, or configuring user settings consistent with management’s request) impair independence?

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Would performing network maintenance (for example, updating virus protection, applying updates and patches, or configuring user settings consistent with management’s request) impair independence?

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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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