[gptalk] Re: Restrict access to Drives (Windows 2000)
- From: Linux'o Mania <linuxomania@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 08:05:19 +0100 (BST)
The point is that as per client's policy they should not save anything on local
desktop. Earlier they were using paper-pencil only, but that was vulnerable
too. Imaging a situation where I can write confidential details on paper & take
it out & sell it. (Recently there's been many cases like this).
Regds,
LP
Martin Hugo <Martin_Hugo@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Or you could have them use paper and pencil. Sorry but I can't
imagine using a computer as a glorified notepad. If I am going to type
something I darned well better be able to save it, otherwise what's the point?
Martin T. Hugo
Network Administrator
Hilliard City Schools
Tel: 614-921-7102
Martin_Hugo@xxxxxxxx
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