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Subject: Re: Fwd:Re: Windows Network logon
From: Paul L Schmehl (pauls
UTDALLAS.EDU)Date: Tue Sep 05 2000 - 16:08:22 CDT
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--On Friday, September 01, 2000 1:35 PM +0000 Gu1tarb0y
AOL.COM wrote:
[snip]
> When you try those things in my
> shop, after your first try, you will have failed. Now you are FIRED.
> 'Nuff said. Period.
Well, some of us don't have that luxury. You can't fire college students,
and in a lab setting, you first must be able to identify the culprit, which
is difficult to do in some cases. *When* we're able to catch them, they
get their accounts blocked until they meet with a security team member. A
second offense *may* result in suspension, and a third *may* result in
explusion. Depends on who they know.
Paul L. Schmehl, pauls
utdallas.edu
Technical Support Services Manager
The University of Texas at Dallas
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