Urgent: Problem associated with NT.Advice required please
From: Andy Franklin (andyfranklin2001@hotmail.com)Date: 03/18/02
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From: "Andy Franklin" <andyfranklin2001@hotmail.com> Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 11:36:09 +0000 (UTC)
Look, im not a techie and I need to know whethere something is
possible or not. First I will give some detail on the system concerned
then I will ask a question in regard to that system.Thanks.Bear in mind
this is a big Public Organisations system Im talking about.
About System:
The XXXXXXX software environment is based on the Microsoft Windows NT
Workstation network operating system and Microsoft Office applications
for the desktops, and Microsoft Windows NT and Microsoft Back Office
suite for the servers. The department's custom-built applications run
inside the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser, which is driven by a
Microsoft IIS Server on the back end. The department also uses Oracle
and Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 as the corporate databases, and continues
to connect to legacy systems to handle certain dedicated functions.
The XXXXXXX network encompasses a head office station, six 24-hour
other offices, and more than 20 area offices as well as mobile units. In
addition to a team of Compaq ProSigniaTM and ProLiantTM servers used for
messaging, printing and data warehouse functions, the department also
chose to standardize on Compaq DeskProTM 2000 PCs. These PCs offer "Best
In Class" desktop management functionality through innovative features
such as Compaq Intelligent Manageability.
Compaq ProLiantTM 7000 servers
min. 3x4.3 GB hard drive with RAID 1, RAID 5 and integrated backup
Dual 200 MHz Intel Pentium Pro processors
1GB RAM
Compaq ProLiantTM 2500 and ProSigniaTM 850R servers
3X4.3 GB and 4X4.3 GB
Dual 200 MHz Pentium Pro processors
128 MB and 512 MB RAM
Compaq Insight Manager
Compaq DeskProTM PCs
32 MB RAM
2.1 GB HDD
P200 MMX processor
Compaq Intelligent Manageability
Compaq Insight Manager
Microsoft Back Office
Microsoft SQL Server
Microsoft IIS Server,
SMS Server
Microsoft Exchange Server
Question: bearing in mind this system is accessed by
hundreds of persons every day.Would it be possible
for someone to delete the Population Monitor List
(i.e. the list of all persons entitled to access etc)
and that not to be discovered for 3 months ?. I.e. they had
no record of who accessed the system or for what for 3 months ??
Possible ,or fiction ?
Thanks
Andy
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