The truth is the "implant" is Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio and was installed on the Antrim County EMS server. The EMS software uses Microsoft SQL server as its database. However this particular part of the Microsoft SQL server package, the Management Studio, is not certified as part of EMS software product.
One could with the proper credentials use it to modify the SQL server database outside of the EMS product. There is however [b]no evidence whatsoever that this was done[/b]. More importantly the reported tabulated vote on November 4th from the scanners was the same as the hand counted vote.
We already know the vote error reported on Nov. 3rd was due to failing to update the correct ballot positions for several precincts. It was discovered by the county clerk and corrected the following day.
Super, thank you for the explanation. That makes perfect sense.
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We don't know that.
The clerk specifically said that she didn't know she had to update all the systems. Somebody told her that that was the "solution". I believe she said that it was the software company.
Thank you for this post. 👍
Thank you. For the clear explanation of what is going on.
Thanks for the explanation. Is there any evidence that Management Studio can be or could be run remotely?
Yeah? Did Antrim County call you and impart this particular information to you?
Or maybe you work in the Antrim County offices... ;-)
With physical access you could bring up command line sql and connect as the “sa” user to the master db. Then change anything.