Hi All,
Last week I was asked to "figure out" the technology in my company. So I spent the whole week auditing the various servers, software, client computers etc.
What I found at this point is that we have no original software C.D.s, every server has a different key and serial number for the server software (Windows 2000 Advanced Server). The Network Guy is using his personal software to support the server software. He reactivates remote "Terminal Services" users by using tricks to refresh the licensing, as we have no official licenses.
The "Network Guy" uses his same Windows XP Professional to install on multiple workstations.
So in a nutshell, at the most, one of the server installations maybe valid, but I have no way of proving it for legal,insurance or any other reason.
I am fairly freaked out over this, yet when I hold discussions with the 2 or 3 I.T. people, they just kind of shrug it off. I know the Management will be very concerned. My question to you is, how common is this and what is your take on it. It seems to me, our computer system is at risk, legally and security-wise. If the server should die, we are dependent on our Network Guy to use his personal software. My other question is, how can I tell without receipts and disk covers, if any of the software actually belongs to use. I have all the keys from software audit software, but I don't know what to do with it.
Thanks All,
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Last week I was asked to "figure out" the technology in my company. So I spent the whole week auditing the various servers, software, client computers etc.
What I found at this point is that we have no original software C.D.s, every server has a different key and serial number for the server software (Windows 2000 Advanced Server). The Network Guy is using his personal software to support the server software. He reactivates remote "Terminal Services" users by using tricks to refresh the licensing, as we have no official licenses.
The "Network Guy" uses his same Windows XP Professional to install on multiple workstations.
So in a nutshell, at the most, one of the server installations maybe valid, but I have no way of proving it for legal,insurance or any other reason.
I am fairly freaked out over this, yet when I hold discussions with the 2 or 3 I.T. people, they just kind of shrug it off. I know the Management will be very concerned. My question to you is, how common is this and what is your take on it. It seems to me, our computer system is at risk, legally and security-wise. If the server should die, we are dependent on our Network Guy to use his personal software. My other question is, how can I tell without receipts and disk covers, if any of the software actually belongs to use. I have all the keys from software audit software, but I don't know what to do with it.
Thanks All,
Signed: "Sorry I accepted this Task"