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to: Chris Robinson
from: Rich
date: 2003-04-24 12:41:08
subject: Re: Network security alert application?

From: "Rich" 

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   Or use group policy to require a screen saver with a short kick in =
time and requires the system to be unlocked upon resume.

Rich

  "Chris Robinson"  wrote
in message =
news:3EA7A555.FDFDF090{at}NOSPAMtotalise.co.uk...
  If an admin is leaving his/her machine unlocked I'd be having words =
with
  them.  You could also remove their logon from the admin group and have =
them
  only logon as admin when they need to do specific tasks.

  Chris.

  "Richard B." wrote:

  > On Wed, 23 Apr 2003 10:40:23 -0400, "Geo."
 wrote:
  >
  > >You run a domain? Just limit the user's ID to a specific machine, =
then he
  > >can't logon anywhere else.
  >
  > I've done that. He'll go to a machine that's been left unattended,
  > already logged in with the other person's password. I fixed the =
latter
  > but I can't prevent him from doing the former, especially if I'm not
  > here. He doesn't have file permissions to get to certain areas with
  > his password, so he was using the admin's machine to do that.
  >
  > I could set up a filter with the old St. Bernard software to alert =
me
  > to about any event I wanted, file access, app use, time of use, =
pretty
  > much anything.
  >
  > - Richard

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screen saver with a short kick in time and requires the system to be = unlocked=20
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Rich
 

  "Chris Robinson" <c.robinson{at}NOSPAMtotalise=">mailto:c.robinson{at}NOSPAMtotalise.co.uk">c.robinson{at}NOSPAMtotalise=
.co.uk>=20
  wrote in message news:3EA7A555.FDFDF0=
90{at}NOSPAMtotalise.co.uk...If=20
  an admin is leaving his/her machine unlocked I'd be having words=20
  withthem.  You could also remove their logon from the admin =
group and=20
  have themonly logon as admin when they need to do specific=20
  tasks.Chris."Richard
B." wrote:> On Wed, 23 =
Apr=20
  2003 10:40:23 -0400, "Geo." <georger{at}nls.net>">mailto:georger{at}nls.net">georger{at}nls.net> =
wrote:>>=20
  >You run a domain? Just limit the user's ID to a specific machine, =
then=20
  he> >can't logon anywhere
else.>> I've done =
that.=20
  He'll go to a machine that's been left unattended,> already =
logged in=20
  with the other person's password. I fixed the latter> but I =
can't=20
  prevent him from doing the former, especially if I'm not> here. =
He=20
  doesn't have file permissions to get to certain areas with> his =

  password, so he was using the admin's machine to do =
that.>> I=20
  could set up a filter with the old St. Bernard software to alert =
me> to=20
  about any event I wanted, file access, app use, time of use, =
pretty>=20
  much anything.>> - =
Richard

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