I worked as an EDP auditor for awhile, and have seen the blessings of good documentation and the curse of bad documentation. Documentation for an application will indicate what each module should do, what inputs and outputs are expected, what error trapping routines should be in place, etc...
Is there an available modem that can be loaded with phone numbers so only calls from specified numbers will be answered? This would much easier than implementing a call-back system. I've heard that these modems exist, but I haven't been able to find one.
In a seminar, I learned that there are modems that will detect the caller ID <b>before</b> answering, so only calls coming from people I know will even realize that a modem is there. Does anyone know where I can get such a product? I found one, but it does a lot more than I...
Lazer1 - <br><br>I have the same problem as dashonline, and before I give up the digital line I'd like to know about the other option. What products/solutions are there to help? Thanks for your input.<br><br>RBF
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We will have laptops with Win95 installed for the rare raoming occasions that may arrise. The WinNT workstations will be installed in mini-towers. What should I be looking for when I research user profiles? Are there any security issues I should make sure I have?<br>
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M.R.,<br>
Thanks, I'll get the book. As for our server, we have a rather large network (government work) and I will have the option of connecting to Novell, NT, or Linux servers. Any preferences?<br>
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My office is getting ready to get new computers, and we are opting for NT 4 workstations to get the free upgrade to Windows 2000. Everyone (including me) is familiar with Win95 and/or Win98, but no one knows WinNT. I will be the answer man, but I don't have any answers yet. What are the main...
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