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Hello all,
One of my clients has recently raised a request to see whether it would be possible to add a button to the logon screen that would allow a user to read the firm's security policy without actually logging onto the PC. The standard LegalNoticeText is not adequate due to the 512 character limit. Does anyone know how this can be achieved? I would appreciate any advice. |
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Today, bileduct made these interesting comments ...
Hello all, One of my clients has recently raised a request to see whether it would be possible to add a button to the logon screen that would allow a user to read the firm's security policy without actually logging onto the PC. The standard LegalNoticeText is not adequate due to the 512 character limit. Does anyone know how this can be achieved? I would appreciate any advice. I have no clue if this is possible technically, but since business users are bound by company policies wrt personnel and security issues, it would seem that only a very brief summary need be available at log-in time. I say this because it is assumed that a user understands the policies when they log in, but even if they do not, they are still bound by them in their entirety. Ditto for a company's right to monitor anything and everything an employee does with company equipment such as recording phone conversations, logging web hits, E-mails, network storage, time logged on, and about any statitistic desired. The combined policies affecting an employee or contract worker's access to IT are likely to be very large for anything but smaller companies, and are intertwined with personnel policies, privacy policies, and new federal regulations brought about by the Patriot Act that requires companies to do certain things in order to comply with the law. Good luck! -- HP, aka Jerry |
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