Take a hike Angus, I didn't have time to read the whole article.....the snip
posted was all that I read.

On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 12:21 AM, Angus Scott-Fleming
<[email protected]>wrote:

> On 19 Mar 2010 at 10:38, Sherry Abercrombie  wrote:
>
> > What I find amazing is that the fired employee's account wasn't disabled
> > immediately upon termination. Sheesh, talk about asking for trouble.....
>
> RTFA.  It was, he used another employee's account.  I wonder if there
> should be
> a new company policy:
>
>    Upon termination of any employee, all existing passwords will
> immediately
>    be expired.
>
> That would be a LOT of fun to implement in a large company, although in a
> large
> company it could be tempered with "all existing passwords in the employee's
> department".
>
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> Angus Scott-Fleming
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