On Thursday 20 December 2001 16:13, lauraisko stuffed this into my mailbox:

Why bother? I hate those ignorant people. I'd just push a contract under his 
nose stating that if he visits porn sites I'm no longer viable for security 
breaches. He should be working in the first place. I guess it's the 
director/president of the company? Well if he's allowed to visit them so are 
his employees hehehe. You could ofcourse get one of those porn filters, he 
surely would like that :-)


> Hi all,
>
> I'm having a problem with a client who insists on going to porn sites and
> as a result has all kinds of applications downloading and installing
> themselves on his PC. (yes, i've told him not to go, but it's his
> network/bandwidth.)
>
> He doesn't have the patience to check each cookie or add a location or IP
> address to a personal firewall.
>
> I want to stop the automatic downloading and launching of
> scripts/applications from his e-mail and browser.
>
> I can see all the security setting in IE5.5 svcPk2.  the question is, if I
> switch him to the latest netscape browsers/mail client will i have a little
> more security built in than if I keep patching the latest internet
> explorer/outlook express.
>
> thanks,
> laura

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