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SQL Server Management Studio is a database management tool, not necessarily a ‘hacking’ tool…unless misused to illegally edit databases of votes. But the fact dominion manually installed it means it was only there to illegally edit vote totals. 👇

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SQL Server Management Studio is a database management tool, not necessarily a ‘hacking’ tool…unless misused to illegally edit databases of votes. But the fact dominion manually installed it means it was only there to illegally edit vote totals. 👇 https://t.me/familyman20181

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Since is a faggot and blocked me I will comment on his post as a reply.

That's crazy if they installed that software after the systems were setup. There is no need to install that software after the fact unless you need to edit or view a database.

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Correct. SSMS is a very specific tool, does not come bundled with any standard version of Windows, and would have to be specifically installed for database development and management.

Unless there were an instance of SQL Server installed on each voting machine, and even in those circumstances, it’s not required, then there would need to be an explanation given as to why it was installed.

Maybe it was just an accident? Us IT guys get confused sometimes too ya know.

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Sure, it happens all the time. At my company they’re always accidentally installing specialized database management tools on the data entry folks’ computers. I mean, over the last five years, across 4,000 installs they’ve put it on… none of the computers of users who didn’t specifically ask for it.

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Anyway to prove that it was actually used and for what ??.

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I would say it’s on them to say why they’d put that very specific tool on the machine, but in the end, it doesn’t really matter. As I’ve suggested in the past, Stacey Abrams could pull “missing” Biden ballots out of that gap between the teeth of her ugly ass face, and people would still say it’s on the up and up.

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Well they could be using SQL Server for storing vote data. One way I could see this happening is if they installed the server on each machine separately, and manually configured each database using SSMS. Even though it's stupidity rather than maliciousness, it still opens up the machines to exploitation which should definitely be punished.

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IT people are simultaneously lazy and productive. Anyone worth a shit would create a system image. Also, any formally trained IT pro follows the mantra of “less over more,” as well as “idiot proof for security.” None of these fall in line with what is being seen on the machines. Manual mass installs, too much software, poor security. These things were built expressly to be tampered with.