Re: Automate written policy
From: johns (johns123xxx_at_xxxmoscow.com)
Date: 12/25/04
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Date: Sat, 25 Dec 2004 00:33:18 -0800
> I haven't had much luck finding a solution.
Don't do it at all. Set up the computers so that they are only
capable of being used within the scope of your organization.
Personally, I still think that if a computer is left in a condition
that invites abuse, the time will come when it will be abused,
and the abuser will find himself in the hands of professionals
who know how to manipulate his psychology well enough
to lure him into rationalizing further abuse. It is a one way
street and habit forming in the extreme. Much easier to
simply set up the box so that can never happen. I do that
all the time, and it works. I use gpedit, a dummy proxy and
allow list in IE, and f-secure AV and firewall. Very easy.
johns
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