Re: media security
From: Sam Simpson (sam@samsimpson.com)Date: 09/20/02
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From: "Sam Simpson" <sam@samsimpson.com> Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 22:54:05 +0100
Consider centralising the computing resources using either Terminal Server
or Citrix. This will allow people to work as usual but prevent them (as
defined by the administrator) from saving documents to local drives, copying
from the clipboard etc.........
"david" <dcn@mycity.com.cn> wrote in message
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> Hi, fellows,
>
> I was asked by the friend to help him get his office information
> secure.
>
> What he want to achieve is that he don't want people to copy contents
> from the harddisk without his consent, e.g. the CD writer or the
> floppy disk can only do reading operation without permission, or the
> stuff copied out is scrambled or encrypted.
>
> I was not able to find any solution. Can some one help?
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
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