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- porn sites
- Dear All ,I have a ISA 2004 server , In my monotoring i found lot of porn web history from clients systems.I blocked lot of web domains even they are searching in google and enter in to the sites.I mailed to all users from onwards if i found porn content...
- Tags: porn site
- Discussion threads 2008-06-26
- memory acess violation
- i m having a problem in acessing my data saved on another drive working on tally on other drive. pls reply soon for the solutions!~Have a look herehttp://www.apnitally.com/2007/01/memory-access-violation-some-possible.html
- Tags: Flash memory
- Discussion threads 2008-03-06
- ChatCop 1.0 (Mac)
- ChatCop is an easy to use parental monitoring solution for iChat. ChatCop works by watching iChat sessions for "trigger words" then issuing a violation when a trigger word is detected. ChatCop can email you every time there is a violation including an audit of the conversation and even a mugshot...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Apple iChat, Monitoring, Tastyapps, ChatCop
- Software downloads 2008-08-01
- ACCESS VIOLATION WOW32.DLL ERROR
- i am getting access violation wow32.dll errorwhile starting tally. i have windows xp sp 2 instsalledd on machine
- Tags: Microsoft Office, Microsoft Access
- Discussion threads 2008-03-18
- Password Policy Reverts Automatically
- We had changed the password policy of our server but it restores its default values automatically afters some minutesPlz explain why it happensthank uIf it is on a domain, the domain policy over writes local policy.Check the password age,if the machines is part of domain,then policy needs to get a...
- Tags: password, Password Policy, sureshtech_aagac@..., windows
- Q&A 2005-05-26
- PKI Policy Note
- This PKI Note provides general information about PKI policy, the role that policy plays in a PKI and how that policy applies to both traditional and PKI-enabled business environments. It also addresses the documentation required to support a PKI policy, what is specified in a PKI policy, how a...
- Tags: Policy, PKI, Authentication/Encryption, Digital Security, Network Security, Security, Networking
- White papers 2001-03-01
- Group Policy Objects Nightmare
- I have been trying to implement a new policy in an organizational unit that already has an existing policy. I have set the new policy to be first in the Link Order of the Linked Group Policy Objects; unfortunately the older policy continues to take precedence over the new, despite...
- Tags: group policy, new policy, group policy object
- Discussion threads 2008-06-12
- Talking Shop: Members share advice for handling an e-mail policy infraction
- All too often, IT managers find themselves in the extremely uncomfortable position of being the IT police, prosecutor, and judge. The moment it becomes known that IT has either reported a user for violating an IT policy, read users' personal e-mail, or attempted to take action against a violator, IT...
- Tags: Becky Roberts, e-mail, information technology
- Technical articles 2003-08-20
- TechNet Webcast: Understanding Group Policy (Part 1 of 3) (Level 200)
- Group Policy in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 has almost 1,000 configurable settings. This webcast begins by guiding the attendee through the terms and concepts used in the Group Policy environment. It explains what Group Policy is, what Group Policy Objects GPOs are, and how GPOs are applied to users and...
- Tags: Group Policy, Webcast, Microsoft TechNet
- Webcasts 2006-02-08
- Password Policy
- HI,We have Windows NT Domain and we have implemented strong password policy,I would like to know one thing is it possible to implement password policy name wise like first we start implementing policy on Alphabet A then B and so on.If possible then please let me know about it.Thanks in...
- Tags: ask_anurag@..., domain, password, password policy, windows
- Q&A 2005-08-31
- Security and customer service: Why they go hand in hand
- Sometimes, circumventing security is just *bad*.It's true that sometimes an end user circumventing security policies is just someone that feels the IT department is holding him/her back, and that there needs to be some kind of attempt to address the perceived needs of that end user. It's true that...
- Tags: customer service, apotheon, security, security policy
- Discussion threads 2007-08-09
- Local Policy and AD
- Is there anyway to implement local policy on each XP SP2 PC in an AD environment. I have created some templates which will eventually be deployed using group policy. But as of now, our organization would like to implement them at the local policy level on the PC's? I tried...
- Tags: jshoemaker21@..., advertisement
- Discussion threads 2007-04-17
- Local Policy and AD
- Is there anyway to implement local policy on each XP SP2 PC in an AD environment. I have created some templates which will eventually be deployed using group policy. But as of now, our organization would like to implement them at the local policy level on the PC's? I tried...
- Tags: jshoemaker21@..., advertisement
- Discussion threads 2007-04-17
- WINDOWS ACCESS VIOLATION
- can anyone tell me why m i having problem in installation of iolo anti virus program... it say that i have to restart my windows before i can install my iolo antivirus software ... but i keep havin the same message popping out again even thou i have remove all...
- Tags: Viruses and worms, Tools & Techniques, SECURITY, cglim68@..., Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-06-12
- Access Violations in Vista
- Hi - I am not really up to speed with Vista, and i could do with a quick pointer to resolve a couple of problems I have with Vista. I am trying to install Winstock software on my Vista machine which has historically run very well on my XP but...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Pete_sullivan@..., Access Violation, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Access
- Discussion threads 2007-09-19
- Creating an IT policy that works
- Do Not GeneralizeI must disagree with the recommendation to "have catch-all clauses within your policies...." An imprecise policy is really no policy at all.Although I appreciate the legal desire to be able to reinterpret the policy at will, this eliminates the informative nature of a policy. For example,...
- Tags: information technology, it management, policy, procedure, requirements, Wayne M.
- Discussion threads 2006-01-25
- TechRepublic's Telecommuting Policy
- You've got users who want the ability to telecommute for work. Do they know what you expect from them? You can use this policy to set the rules for telecommuters. Use this policy as-is or modify to suit your specific needs. This policy's purpose is to help determe...
- Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Policy, Telecommuting, Tools & Techniques, Strategy, Security, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Management
- Download resources 2006-07-11
- Why a Security Policy?
- A security policy, in its purest sense, is a document or set of documents that defines how an organization intends to protect its assets. By definition, a security policy provides high-level guidance for the organization but does not specifically cover technologies or techniques. This paper shows how to create a...
- Tags: Security Policy, Security
- White papers 2008-04-22
- Government employees fired for surfing porn at work
- Nine D.C. city employees were fired for visiting an "egregious" number of pornographic Web sites in 2007 from their work computers. From PC World: In addition, an unspecified number of individuals in 18 city agencies were sanctioned for violating city computer usage policies. The investigation is...
- Tags: Employee, Investigation, Computer, Productivity, Tricia Liebert
- Blog posts 2008-01-25
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