We do this, I'd say it should be part of any basic security plan just as common sense.From: Philip Storry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> However, if you do feel that they are a problem, then I would suggest that you look at implementing a procedure whereby holidays should require notification of the IT/IS teams, so that the user's accounts can be disabled for the duration of their absence. That may be a wise precaution of the user would have no remote access anyway.
Chris Berry
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JM Associates
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