I've been hired to migrate the company to AD and Exchange 2000. Yes, I'm working on a client's system. Yes, the employees are downloading porn. I've been asked by the network administrator for advice on how to eliminate the users-downloading-porn problem. I don't have the power to fire anyone (nor does the network manager). However, I agree wholeheartedly with those that suggest 'administrative smackdown' (my personal favorite), and firing users. As a consultant, I am frequently asked to use technology to solve problems that Human Resources should be solving. I can't even begin to tell you how I feel when I hear an admin say, "That's too difficult for my users - they won't be able to handle that". I'd be quite happy if Darwinian Natural Selection would weed these people out of the workplace (and the gene pool, too, preferably). JD -----Original Message----- From: Charles R. Buchanan [mailto:crbgfblab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 3:16 PM To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [windows2000] Re: Porn Crazy Users! So correct me if I'm wrong, you're working on a clients computer system, correct? So this company employees are downloading porn, right? The part I am missing is, the call you got from the owner/boss/whathave you that he/she wishes to block the employee's from accessing porn. Or is this to be assumed? The reason I ask is, people are assuming that you have this power to fire people when it reads to me that you're just the computer repair guy. <shrug> On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 11:16:28 -0700 Who would have thought, "Durbin, Jeff" <jdurbin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> would say this?: DJ> I just upgraded a customer's domain to AD, which, obviously, DJ> requires internal DNS for name resolution. So, all the computers on DJ> the network point to an internal server for DNS, which, in turn, DJ> will forward unresolved requests to the ISP's DNS servers. DJ> The problem I have stems from the fact that the administrator of DJ> the domain has been restricting Internet access by not allowing DNS DJ> resolution (i.e., no DNS servers specified on the workstations). Now DJ> that DNS is a requirement, the users all get Internet access, and DJ> they've gone crazy downloading porn. I realize that they are DJ> commercial products to control Internet access, but does anyone have DJ> any cheap/easy idea for solving the problem? DJ> DJ> Thanks, DJ> DJ> JD ******************************************************** This Week's Sponsor - RTO Software / TScale What's keeping you from getting more from your terminal servers? Did you know, in most cases, CPU Utilization IS NOT the single biggest constraint to scaling up?! Get this free white paper to understand the real constraints & how to overcome them. SAVE MONEY by scaling-up rather than buying more servers. http://www.rtosoft.com/Enter.asp?ID=148 ********************************************************** To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation mode or view archives use the below link. http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm ******************************************************** This Week's Sponsor - RTO Software / TScale What's keeping you from getting more from your terminal servers? Did you know, in most cases, CPU Utilization IS NOT the single biggest constraint to scaling up?! Get this free white paper to understand the real constraints & how to overcome them. SAVE MONEY by scaling-up rather than buying more servers. http://www.rtosoft.com/Enter.asp?ID=148 ********************************************************** To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation mode or view archives use the below link. http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm