> My company works with a lot of art files… AI files (Adobe Illustrator)
> and TIFF files are the main ones. The problem is that a high
> percentage of them lately seem to be unopenable when they arrive.

Although it will be nice to figure out where the corruption is happening a
stop gap may be too ask them to zip or preferably rar the files before
sending (most AV products look inside zip files).  You may have to try and
get the original files on optical media and test sending them from various
other places to see if they are still corrupted.  In these ways you can
probably rule out your infrastructure.

And ya, what's with the million [sic] layers of scanning hehe?  I thought
we were fairly paranoid here but...

~JasonG

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