I just want to share a process that I use in my office that is simple and
stops most IT Tech's.   It is just a very simple item and most tech's think
it is virus program or firewall.  But even if they use a USB Stick or Disk
Drive to boot a different Internet program it stops them also, because it is
in the windows\system32\drivers\etc folder.     At this location is a file
called HOSTS   ever open it?  I had never opened it till about a year ago.
I then installed the list of www's and IP addresses of my choice and then
the employees can not open these sites.  They are sure it is a limit of the
firewall and/or server.  But it is really simpler than that.  They have
tried to bring in their own broadband card, stop virus programs, bypass the
firewall,  etc....  But it just somehow keeps working.  Like magic!    Just
that easy.  You can tweak the system because of the HOST file size but I
really do not notice much lag. 

 

 

http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts2.htm

 

 

 

 

Sincerely,

Paul Dewey 

 

 

Note*  I scan my ports and Ip's and even will add the Web-Ip's that the
virus program is not catching.  Those keylog's and report programs.  I had
TwoCows, and it seemed Virus programs liked them but I really did not want
TwoCows to track me. That was a year ago and since no more isssues.  Cross
my fingers!

 

New Horizon Interlock Inc.

New Horizon Safety Diagnostics Inc.

www.interlockinfo.com

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marc
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 9:55 AM
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Saving Scanned Docs

 

Thanks Paul

 

I will look into it

 

Marc

 

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Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 8:43 AM

Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Saving Scanned Docs

 

 

I would create a sub dir for each and every one of the scanned doc's.
\\192.168.01\Public\Customers\ClientId\Scanned\img.pdf
<file:///\\192.168.01\Public\Customers\ClientId\Scanned\img.pdf> 

 

The reason: When and if you later decide to use RPDFWorks76 and search there
appears to be some limitation on the number of doc's/Pdf's that you can scan
for a one time.  It is a high number but well below the 30,000 number you
referenced.  I have loaded several thousand pdf's and it stops.  I have
never experienced any trouble with a couple hundred.  I do not know if it is
a limit on the program and/or computer memory.  

 

As far a maintenance wise I much prefer this method also,  it was years
later when I discovered this.  I have a routine that moves completed clients
to a archive folder that is just not backed up every hour. 

 

 

Note*  I have never asked John or Razzak if there is a limit. I just did it
the other way and have never had any problems.  I highly recommend RPdfWorks
it is fast and reliable.

 

 

Sincerely,

Paul Dewey 

 

 

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New Horizon Safety Diagnostics Inc.

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Are the scanned docs unique to each customer, or are these the identical
scanned files sent to each customer?






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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Saving Scanned Docs
From: "Marc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, June 09, 2008 9:06 am
To: [email protected] (RBASE-L Mailing List)

HI

 

I need to save about 4-6 scanned documents for about 5,000

customers

 

Would it be better to create a folder for each customer such as

c:\Scanned Files\Cust 123\ 

c:\Scanned Files\Cust 124\ 

c:\Scanned Files\Cust 125\ 

 

or

Have all the scanned files in one folder ?

 

Any suggestions on how to orginize 30,000 scanned files?

 

I remember years ago there were limits to the number of files per

folder but I have not heard anything about that the last few years

 

Thanks

Marc

 

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