Blocking Internet Gaming
Spencer.Wood at dot.state.oh.us
Spencer.Wood at dot.state.oh.us
Mon Jan 7 15:44:49 UTC 2002
An Official Internet Use Policy really does help.......
And a ballbat doesn't hurt either <grin>...
Spencer
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Spencer Wood, Network Manager
Ohio Department Of Transportation
1320 Arthur E. Adams Drive
Columbus, Ohio 43221
E-Mail: Spencer.Wood at dot.state.oh.us
Phone: 614.387.0710/Fax: 815.361.0714/Pager: 866.591.9954
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"Nathan J. Mehl" <memory-nanog at blank.org>
Sent by: owner-nanog at merit.edu
01/07/2002 10:41 AM
To: nanog at merit.edu
cc:
Subject: Re: Blocking Internet Gaming
In the immortal words of Walter Gray (wgray at wwns.net):
>
> Does anybody know of any good software or way to restrict Internet
gaming on
> a corporate Network?
Yes. A magic product called "Official HR Policy."
You'd be amazed how quickly people get the message once someone is
fired or docked vacation days for violation of company network usage
guidelines.
-n
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here in Mayberry, we just don't talk to gun-toting, redneck, amphetamine
freaks that way." (--Red Meat, "Microwave Pet
Carrier")
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