Re: network admin



If the machine belongs to the company and the machine is on the company's
network then there is no such thing as "untimely access". This virus going
around today shows once again how important it is for businesses to keep
tight control over their hardware or risk killing the entire network,
potentially, and bringing everyone's productivity to a halt. You gotta go
with the lesser evil and the lesser evil sometime sis inconveniencing users
for the good of all.

Now I am assuming here of course that the machine belongs to the company and
that the audio apps installed are unapproved or being used for unapproved
purposes. If that is not the case then I apologize, cause that is a whole
other thing! But even if that is the case, such as is often the case in
corporate marketing departments that insist on using Mac's when everyone
else is on XP, those segments of the network can and should be expected to
be overly scrutinized and segmented onto other networks to protect everyone
else from them, and vice-versa.

And I realize I am sounding like an IT Nazi here but it's really just common
sense in today's climate. Maybe it's just this virus stuff lately that has
me on the edge...

-Ben

"David Morgan (MAMS)" <mams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:FjJMe.9190$1b5.8013@xxxxxxxxxxx
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> "Ben Hanson" <transparency_76@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message...
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>> I'll speak for the network admins: keep your non-company applications
>> off of company hardware and you won't have that problem again.
>
>
> The problem (as described) has nothing to do with superfluous
> applications... It had to do with untimely access by administrators
> and failure to properly save a portion of the work prior to interruption.
>
> DM
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>


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