>> Question: How can someone bypass restrictions in > Win2k >> to install software when he doesn?t have proper >> privileges? > > A little paranoia is a good thing, but since you're a > user, it really isn't your concern. After all, if > your company has policies against such things as users > installing software, then that's an HR/management > issue.
So he shouldn't be concerned that someone else may be able to log the passwords to any sites or machines that he access while sitting at one of his school's workstations? I, personally, have a tendency to SSH home during class to read up on email and such whenever it gets a little boring. There's also times when I 'su' while logged in remotely from school. I know I don't want anyone getting my root passwords. Then again, I'm just a user, it really isn't my concern. j. -- Jeremy L. Gaddis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.gaddis.org>
