Re: Security Event Log madness.

From: Nunya Beeswax (no email)
Date: 04/28/05


Date: 28 Apr 2005 16:10:06 -0500


     You're 1,000,000 percent correct. But, logic doesn't come into
play when you've got parents trying to protect their kids from being
punished because THIER child isn't possibly CAPABLE of doing anything
wrong. It's just like jail or prison. Almost every student is
innocent when it comes time to get punished. We have to prove beyond
doubt who did what and when. And I'm soooo close.

On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 16:51:14 -0400, "Joe Rookie"
<ihatespam@spammers.suck> wrote:

>They can "blame" whomever they want, but the responsible party is clear ...
>If the students have been instructed not to share usernames and passwords,
>and they do, then the person sharing the username and password is
>responsible ... If her username and password were compromised by the other
>person, then you might have an issue, but if she gave it out, she's the one
>who is responsible for the deleted files, regardless ...
>
><Nunya Beeswax> wrote in message
>news:o2h271tuehmto2ajjj2fltkbhsdm1mpomc@4ax.com...
>> I know that it was her username that deleted the files. But, she
>> was logged onto two computers at the same time. She claims that a
>> friend was using one of the computers logged in under her username
>> (students have been told repeatedly not to do that) and that the
>> friend was supposed to log her off. So, even though I know it was her
>> username, I need to know the computer it was done on. There is a
>> camera that shows these computers. So, if I know what computer she
>> or her friend, was on, they can't deny it. Right now, they can blame
>> it on each other.
>



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