Re: block remote desktop



"DandyDon" <drayh01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'd record the unwelcome behavior with a keystroke logger and website
monitor, confront the employee; and either discipline or fire them,
depending on their importance to the company. If what you state is true,
they have no regard for company policy. That makes them a liability, in my
opinion.

What a load of rubbish. He is just like any employee who takes offense to
the typical over policing of network admin staff who have nothing better to
do than execise their little bit of power.

Michael


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