MasterRacker - understood. You did make a good point though, I really don't know how you can keep from more the one user signing on especially if they are accessing a solutions database. I mean is there only one phone, or only one pc? In other words you did a fine job cautioning him.
This is to MasterRacker, I was not implying that he should do ANYTHING illegal. If you read his question, he did say that there was only one concurrent user at a time. In some of the smaller applications they go by concurrent users and not by number of licensed users.
At our offices we use Citrix. This allowed us to use winframes at each site. If you are unfamiliar with this a winframe is a direct link into the server, meaning that the user has no disc drive at their stations, but instead is working directly from the server's disc drive. Using the Citrix...
Don't feel alone in your quest for security. It seems to be an ever growing problem trying to get management to understand the importance of a good security policy and implementation of that policy. Too many times, I am currently experiencing this at my company, a security policy is written...
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