I work for a school district and yes we have an Acceptable Use Agreement that states that this type activity is prohibited. We only have managed switches at the campus level and our IP scheme specifies the campus, so I know which school he's at. But below that level, the switches are unmanaged...
I've got someone plugging a device into our network. He doesn't appear to be able to access the network itself, but is able to access the internet. I've created a DHCP reservation for him, so I'm able to ping occasionally to find when he's on the network and am working my way through switches...
We've got a multiple Domain Controller W2003 server domain. We are experiencing an issue where some, not all, of our users suddenly lose authentication for no readily apparent reason. I've got a script that I can run on the client that shows me which DC they authenticated through, but that's a...
Thanks all. We've got that set up and it seems to be working. Course, having the superintendent present the children's parents with a large bill for lost time and damages may have had some impact on the issue.
I'm the network admin for a school district and my little children (they're high school students, so I'm using that term as a perjorative reflecting their maturity and my frustration) have learned that if they plug both ends of a patch cable in to the wall jacks, they can crash our system. The...
Brand new to Sharepoint and am trying to roll out my first portal. I'd like the portal to open to My Site with Links, Calendar and Inbox as the default web parts instead of RSS feed and the other settings. I'm logged in with my sharepoint admin account, and am editing the page that says shared...
Thanks for the response. No, they're part of a Business Communications class that teaches Office. They're basically documents produced through exercises from the textbook or the teacher. So, they're going to be remarkably similar when completed. I've written a fair amount of code, but not a...
I work in a school district and have been asked to find a way to identify the creator of office files in a way that can't be modified. (Kids have been copying a finished document and submitting it as their own) I know how to get the logged in userID and put it into say the footer, but is there...
Thanks, I had started that way before I had really gotten an understanding of the data. Got frustrated (and crosseyed) when I was on my ~200th slice of 1 character datafields. Then those immortal programmer words "There has to be a better way" flashed through my mind. Oh well, I learned a lot...
Thanks for the response. I can't post any of the file due to privacy constraints, but I can heres some of the data file format. (The full help file is here: http://www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/reporting/formats/index.html)
In this 3000 character string, the first 4 columns are the...
Need a bit of help here, I'm moderately new to Sql Server running Sql Server 2000 and am trying to import a long text file into several tables. Each record in the text file is 3000 characters and the fields are of varying length and not delimited. I've searched through the forum and found an...
I probably didn't state my question very well. Perfection would be a person could use his USB drive to store and access his data, but could not use it to run programs. Is that possible?
This may be a dumb question, but here goes.
With the proliferation of USB thumb drives that allow you to have an operating system on them, what's to stop somebody from sticking one in a networked computer and using his operating system to bypass security policies on the domain. For instance...
Thanks for the help. Yes, the function is being called. I also dropped a throw-away datagrid on the page, set ddlDataset as it's datasource in the function and it populates exactly as expected. So, at least up to returning the dataset, things are working as expected.
I'd appreciate any help anyone can give with this. I'm building an administrative page which allows the user to insert URLs and text into a database making it easier for them to update their (separate) website. As part of this admin page, I've got a datagrid displaying their data. Since their...
I've got a .net 1.1 Intranet site with Integrated windows authentication enabled. I've got ~650 XP pro clients that are able to view the website with no problem. However, I've got 1 Win2k machine that throws a 401.1 "unauthorized: access is denied due to Invalid Credentials." when it tries to...
Thanks for your help. Finally asked Google the right question and voila'
http://b2b.sony.com/documents/category/security/biometrics/Fingerprint_Identity_Token/SolutionNote_WindowsLogon.pdf
They do allow domain logins.
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