Thanks for the responses from all of you. I've come to the conclusion that there's no definitive way to tell if the employee was playing games. I have suggested that he install Games from Windows Components in Add/Remove Programs and to continue monitoring the employee in question's...
Thanks for the reply. I am thinking that they didn't necessarily install the game, but they are playing one of the games that are already installed as part of the O/S.
Is there a way to find out if an employee is playing games at work? The computer he is using is a stand-alone PC, not connected to a network. Are there any identifying files on the hard drive that would identify game-playing?
Is there a way to find out if an employee is playing games at work? The computer he is using is a stand-alone PC, not connected to a network. Are there any identifying files on the hard drive that would identify game-playing?
Thank you anyway for your help, electronsicsfreak!
smah, thank you for the response, but this article states "You cannot create different Content Advisor settings for different users on the same computer", and that's exactly what I want to do. I find it hard to believe that somehow there isn't...
The computer I'm trying to use for these logons is Windows 2000. I just tried it on my computer, which is Windows XP, SP2, with updates as of last week, and it still affected other users. Here is what I do: I log on as 'stopuser', in Internet Explorer, I enable Content Advisor, set up a...
Thank you for your quick response, electronicsfreak,
I signed on as the user, and used Content Advisor to restrict sites, but when I log off and sign on as the other user, the sites are also restricted. Is there a step I'm missing?
I have a user who shares a PC with another user. They both have separate profiles and logins. How do I lock down Internet Explorer to a couple of sites for one user without affecting the other user?
I see what you mean about DHCP, but the virus issue seems to be getting so far out of hand, I'll try anything once. But I'll check the attachment rules on Imail's KB, and see if that isn't a better way to approach the issue.
Thanks!
I tried to contact Ipswitch three days ago through their contact page on their website, and I receive the automated response, but haven't received an answer from a support person. Here are my questions:
I am running IMail Small Business Server v 8.10
1)I have put an email address in the white...
My modem was working fine for two months until out of the blue, I received an Error 678: The remote computer did not respond. I hadn't changed anything. I did a lot of troubleshooting, then just decided to download the latest driver for my USR5699B Winmodem. After the install, I rebooted the...
It doesn't matter what permissions you have when you are dialing in. Like I said before, you need to have your network server logged in as administrator, then you will be able to dial in.
I had the exact same problem. If someone dialed in during the day there was no problem getting in, but if they dialed in after I left the office, they couldn't. The answer? I couldn't log off the Windows 2000 server at night! So, in place of a better answer, I lock the computer, which...
I recently installed a USR internal PCI winmodem in our Windows 2000 server to use for a RAS (Remote Access Service) connection. We also have an external modem we use for the same purpose, which uses a different phone line. This internal modem will only connect when the Windows 2000 server is...
I recently installed a USR internal PCI winmodem in our Windows 2000 server to use for a RAS (Remote Access Service) connection. We also have an external modem we use for the same purpose, which uses a different phone line. This internal modem will only connect when the Windows 2000 server is...
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