Wasn't that the Capstone presentation by Mike Gillen?  I didn't see it, 
but I saw posters.

On Thursday, June 26, 2003, at 10:05  AM, Bill Sawyer wrote:

>
> I work for a fairly large business here at home, and I've been asked to
> draft a proposal for new security policies at work.  Due
> (unsurprisingly) to the budget constraints of our corporate structure,
> we operate in a very, well...obsolete environment.  The network is
> built around a Novell 4.11 server, has two NT servers running (one with
> ADP for payroll, the other with MS SQL 7, neither configured in any
> type of domain structure), and mostly Windows 95a clients, though we do
> have a number of Windows 98SE and Windows 2000 machines.
>
> What I need to do is basically threefold:
> (1) Design a way to manage interoperability at the login level (ie,
> login scripts and group policies)
> (2) Manage system policies to prevent users from destroying their
> systems
> (3) Use available and/or freely available tools.
>
> Though I'm doing my own research, I wanted to toss this one out to all
> of you for ideas.  And yes, before you guys ask, the suggestions
> "update everything to 2000", or, more optimally "ditch MS and switch to
> Linux or Unix" have been shot down.
>
> I know somebody did a Capstone this past semester on securing Windows
> 95, and I regretted even at the time not being able to attend.  If the
> presenter or someone else could provide me with any sort of handouts or
> slideshows from the presentation, that would certainly make my job
> easier.  Any other insight or assistance is welcome.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Bill
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Jason E. Miller, Ph.D.
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Division of Mathematics & Computer Science
Truman State University
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