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Re: urgent : Is this possible ?

From: David Penney <anon_at_noaddress.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2002 16:15:09 -0000
Message-ID: <KZ1n8.6747$uy6.55609@NewsReader>


Wouldnt be Andersens by any chance?

"Andy Franklin" <andyfranklin2001_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ba64155f65a67e82398c2549f1e4a7db.76367_at_mygate.mailgate.org...
>
> Could someone tell us if this is possible.We are talking
> of a large Organisations computer system and data system
> to which hundreds of different persons obviously have access on
> different levels.
> I have cut and pasted a few bits about the system so that
> you can get an idea of what it is and then at bottom I will
> put the question;
>
> "The XXXXXX software environment is based on the Microsoft Windows NT
> Workstation network operating system and Microsoft Office applications
> for the desktops, and Microsoft Windows NT and Microsoft Back Office
> suite for the servers. The department's custom-built applications run
> inside the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser, which is driven by a
> Microsoft IIS Server on the back end. The department also uses Oracle
> and Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 as the corporate databases, and continues
> to connect to legacy systems to handle certain dedicated functions."
>
> In addition to a team of Compaq ProSigniaTM and ProLiantTM servers used
> for messaging, printing and data warehouse functions, the department
> also chose to standardize on Compaq DeskProTM 2000 PCs. These PCs offer
> "Best In Class" desktop management functionality through innovative
> features such as Compaq Intelligent Manageability"
>
> THE QUESTION:
>
> Is it really possible that the "Population List/Monitor" could be
> deleted en masse (i.e. the whole list of persons entitled to access
> the system)and that this was not noticed by anyone for 3 months
> and therefore they have no record of who entered the system ,when
> and what for ??.
>
> Surely no one could get in the system if they were all deleted ?.
>
> Thanks for any replies
> Andy
>
>
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Received on Sat Mar 23 2002 - 10:15:09 CST

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