RE: Legal Question.......

2002-01-15 Thread Ken . Davis

James, 

I have made that recommendation, I am also curious to where the law lies on
this one.

Ken

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From: Ewins, James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 11:43 AM
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Subject: RE: Legal Question...

No.  Check with your HR, ask them to check with the companies legal advice.
Don't get involved in the decision.
JDE

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Subject:Legal Question...

All, 

I have pretty much been lurking on this list for awhile now.
I really respect the Technical opinions that most have offered,
Not to mention, the biting sarcasm keeps me in fits of laughter.

That Said, I have a client that has asked me a question that I don't
Have the legal expertise to answer, and was curious if 

1. Any of you have dealt with a similar experience and 
2. Could point me to a specific, reference in writing.

I was recently approached by my client to get access to one of their
employees email. I told them to hold off, I would have to check if I was
legally able to do that for them. The equipment is owned by my client. There
is Policy in the employee handbook states that Email is for business use
only. My client has reason to believe an employee is sending corporate
information, (vendor lists and pricing) Offsite to someone outside their
company. My client and I both reside in the U.S., in the state of Maryland.
Does anyone know what the legal ramifications of viewing/reviewing an
employees email are?  

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RE: fix monitor

2002-01-03 Thread Ken Davis

I realize I am late to this discussion, as I have read many catapult
references, however I don't think it was addressed. I am relatively new
To the Exchange World, only a year and a half working with it. But I have
Been involved with Networking and Computers in general for the last 12
years. I got my start (as probably did everyone here) working on hardware.

Richard, I can tell you there are most certainly no user serviceable parts
In a monitor. And Opening one up can be Fatal. The Flyback Capacitor Can
hold a charge of several thousand volts for years. There is more than enough
Voltage there to severely burn you, if not kill you. Like everyone one else
Here has said, it's cheaper to buy a new one, then get an old one fixed.
Unless.You live near a High School that has a Vocational Education
Program that specializes in Electronics. These kinds of schools Will usually
Fix the equipment at no charge save for parts.

Just An idea.

Ken

Kenneth Davis
IT Manager
American Wood Moulding, LLC

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-Original Message-
From: Tener, Richard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 10:58 PM
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Subject: fix monitor



for all u hardware/monitor geniuses out there do u know a good place on the
web to tell me how to open/fix a monitor?

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RE: fix monitor

2002-01-03 Thread Ken Davis

Well, Depends on the User. I know how to discharge the capacitor in a safe
manner, and which Pots to tweak. But would I recommend someone on this list
Doing it not knowing their technically ability? No. Someone might be one
Hell of a Mail engineer, but be all thumbs when it comes to this type of
thing. And The Flyback should scare you. Unless of course, Getting shocked
by a few thousand volts and maybe having to take a ride in the back of an
ambulance sound like a good time to you. I've worked on CRTS for a few
years. And even though I know what I am doing with them, I am still 
Scared of what they can do. 

P.S. Unplugging the thing for a few minutes does nothing to discharge the
Capacitor.

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From: Dillon, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 11:47 AM
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Subject: RE: fix monitor

If you have a zero budget or zero boss, don't let the 'ole flyback
capacitor scare you away.  There are lotsa useful pots in there that can
fix the focus, the brightness, etc, and you can futz with the magnets if the
screen is lumpy.  Likewise, many a monitor has been resurrected by replacing
a $.25 fuse or the smelly burnt component smoldering on the board.  Unplug
the thing for a few minutes (an hour if you're paranoid--years won't be
necessary), use insulated tools, and borrow some rubber gloves if your hair
is already spiked.  I do agree that it is rarely worth paying for this, so
dive in

-Original Message-
From: Ken Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 11:15 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: fix monitor


I realize I am late to this discussion, as I have read many catapult
references, however I don't think it was addressed. I am relatively new
To the Exchange World, only a year and a half working with it. But I have
Been involved with Networking and Computers in general for the last 12
years. I got my start (as probably did everyone here) working on hardware.

Richard, I can tell you there are most certainly no user serviceable parts
In a monitor. And Opening one up can be Fatal. The Flyback Capacitor Can
hold a charge of several thousand volts for years. There is more than enough
Voltage there to severely burn you, if not kill you. Like everyone one else
Here has said, it's cheaper to buy a new one, then get an old one fixed.
Unless.You live near a High School that has a Vocational Education
Program that specializes in Electronics. These kinds of schools Will usually
Fix the equipment at no charge save for parts.

Just An idea.

Ken

Kenneth Davis
IT Manager
American Wood Moulding, LLC

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Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 10:58 PM
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Subject: fix monitor



for all u hardware/monitor geniuses out there do u know a good place on the
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Distribution Lists and Recovery

2002-01-03 Thread Ken Davis

Recently We had one of our Exchange Servers Crash Hard.
We were able to recover the Pub and Priv Edbs, but we lost
All of our DL's. Where in exchange are the DL's Located?
Is it Dir.edb? Any help would be appreciated.

Ken

Kenneth Davis
IT Manager
American Wood Moulding



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RE: Top Ten Statements or Phrases - Year 2001

2001-12-28 Thread Ken Davis

You can only get Nimda if you have a web server, We don't have a web
server!, Now Show we how to get our mail over the web again.

As said by my manager , as he was denying my purchase order for the
new Up-Grade to NAV for exchange.


Saucer Separation...Ha! That's a good one.


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Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 6:02 PM
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You should get the enterprise version. It supports saucer separation!

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From: Garrish, Robert B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 1:26 PM
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Subject: Top Ten Statements or Phrases - Year 2001


Dear DL Members,

What were the top ten posts, statements, or phrases of Year 2001?


Rob Garrish
Exchange Administrator
Wawa Inc.
610-558-8371
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RE: Legal Caption

2001-12-26 Thread Ken Davis

Heres the link ...

Article Name: Using the IMS Extension DLL
Article Synopsis:
Here's the tool you need to add disclaimers to messages and journal some or
all of your outbound and inbound SMTP mail.

http://www.exchangeadmin.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=8259 

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Subject: Legal Caption


What is the fastest (easiest) way to add a legal caption at the end of every
message leaving our site?
Can this be done for Internet bound messages only?

NT 4.0 SP6 Ex 5.5 SP4

Thanks..and Happy Holidays!

Mathew Chase

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RE: Perhaps Someone could post a link explaining how to prevent y our

2001-12-26 Thread Ken Davis

smile

Thank you guys for the info. I knew how already.
I asked with a bit of sarcasm because my earlier post
resulted in 15 out of office replies.

Ken

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Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 3:28 PM
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your


Which version of Exchange?

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 out of office replys from being broadcast to the internet
 
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Outlook/Exchange 5.5 Not refreshing when new email arrives.

2001-12-19 Thread Ken Davis

Outlook/Exchange 5.5 Not refreshing when new email arrives.
The Mail server is on the same side of the firewall as the client
Pc's.  There is no NAT'ing or Port blocking in place between the
Server and clients.

Only way to get the new mail message is to change folder views.

Any Ideas?

Thanks,
Ken

 
 
Kenneth A, Davis
(410) 850-5430
IT Manager
American Wood Moulding, LLC
7458 New Ridge Road
Hanover, MD 21076  
 






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RE: OWA through a PIX - Q article?

2001-12-13 Thread Ken Davis



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Thanks! Q259240 is the one that wasn't showing up in my Technet searches.

Norris

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RE: Email Virus Protection

2001-12-10 Thread Ken Davis

We Have a similiar set up to yours jon, 
And we also had a problem with Hotmail and the like.
What we have done is implement WebSense and block
all web-mail sites. 



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From: Jon Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 11:02 AM
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Subject: RE: Email Virus Protection


We have MIMESweeper between our firewall and our Exchange server.  It's
great at protecting us from worms e-mailed to the firm.  It works with
third-party AV software (we use Sophos but if I had to choose today I'd
probably go with Trend), plus we've set up rules to quarantine all files
with specific extensions (see the Extensions to Block thread from last
week).  

What it can't do is protect us from users with hotmail accounts, etc.  Two
users last week launched Goner from their hotmail and MSN accounts, thereby
infecting the firm.  Because of MIMESweeper nobody else was infected, but
still.  

We're considering putting WebSweeper on the same box as MIMESweeper.  I
expect we'll make a decision within the next two or three weeks.

We also use NAV Corporate Edition on the desktop.  Fantastic management
capabilities but Symantec tends to be late to the party with their
definitions.  They had defs for Goner by noon but didn't tell anyone.  I
found out through this list (thank you, Barry).

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From: BY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 6:31 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Email Virus Protection


Hello Group,

If you have a choice as an Exchange Administrator, would you prefer to
protect your Exchange environment by installing an e-mail filtering product
(gateway) at the DMZ area instead of installing an anti-virus mail product
on the machine running Exchange Server? I prefer an gateway solution because
I have no confident to complicate my Exchange environment if possible. It
seems to me that sometimes Exchange cannot get along well with these
products.

By doing that, do you think I would be able to filter both incoming and
outgoing mails from virus infection?

According to my last year's investigation, Trendmicro was the highly
recommended one to be running on Exchange server. Is this still the case? I
am reviewing the solution again since the management is ready now. I would
also appreciate your recommendation which e-mail filtering product you like.

Also, if budget is an issue, should I introduce an antivirus product for
Exchange Server or an e-mail filtering gateway product ?

Thank you for your contribution.

BY


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