>
> Dear freeBSD enthusiast,
> Greetings. I am a newcomer to the BSD/Unix world. My place of
> employment is a large agency with thousands of client machines. Most of
> the clients use Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system. Most
> of the servers use either Novell operating
On Friday 05 September 2003 12:32 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Dear freeBSD enthusiast,
> Greetings. I am a newcomer to the BSD/Unix world. My place
> of employment is a large agency with thousands of client machines.
> Most of the clients use Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
> operat
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear freeBSD enthusiast,
> Greetings. I am a newcomer to the BSD/Unix world. My place of
> employment is a large agency with thousands of client machines. Most of
> the clients use Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system. Most
> o
On 09/05/03 09:32 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] sat at the `puter and typed:
> Dear freeBSD enthusiast,
> Greetings. I am a newcomer to the BSD/Unix world. My place of
> employment is a large agency with thousands of client machines. Most of
> the clients use Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional ope
> If so, could you describe the Unix/BSD approach to
> locating and eradicating these invaders of one's hard drive? If
the issue
> is already explained in either printed literature, or posted at a
world
> wide web site, it is sufficient to cite the location. Many thanks
for your
> response.
>
Th
On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 12:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear freeBSD enthusiast,
> Greetings. I am a newcomer to the BSD/Unix world. My place of
> employment is a large agency with thousands of client machines. Most of
> the clients use Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system.