Re: blocking Kazaa and other P2P
From: Stupified (neosadist@hotmail.com)
Date: 01/14/03
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From: "Stupified" <neosadist@hotmail.com> Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 17:10:24 -0600
"Satori" <satori@NOSPAMicpnet.pl> wrote in message
news:avv5h7$p6o$1@topaz.icpnet.pl...
> > You send out an e-mail that states your company's policy on installing
> > software, and announces that anyone found to have installed any P2P
> > software without prior authorization from the IT dept will be fired on
> > the spot.
> >
> > Also, it might be a good idea to not allow "regular" users to install
> > software...
>
> Yes, I know all the things .... users should only work on their
stations...
> I have asked how I can block using CheckPoint FW-1, not how to implement
> security policy on workstations. (maybe I want to block P2P for admins
> group).
> You should know that not every company have NT systems on their desktops,
> small companies uses Win9X - what in this event.
>
> regards,
> Tomek
>
>
>
Dude, I wrote to you that you CAN implement these things on win9x. Go to
www.regedit.com for more info.
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