cadkiller
2005-02-10, 02:43 PM
Group;
I was just curious if someone could essentailly lock you out of a project with worksets? This is just an example of what a discruntled employee might be able to do. I'm not sure if they can do it; but I was just wondering if this could happen.
Say if your company has a policy for everyone to sign off from their worksets for a project at the end of every work day or at the end of the work week. Now a discruntled employee stays late, comes in early or works the weekend and signs into all the worksets and password protects someone elses computer or even worse installs a virus on the computer that owns the worksets. Now everyone is locked out of the project and can't work on it until they sign into the worksets and sign off to release them.
Can something like this happen and if so what can you do to prevent this?
Also what can you do if they already did it?
I was just curious if someone could essentailly lock you out of a project with worksets? This is just an example of what a discruntled employee might be able to do. I'm not sure if they can do it; but I was just wondering if this could happen.
Say if your company has a policy for everyone to sign off from their worksets for a project at the end of every work day or at the end of the work week. Now a discruntled employee stays late, comes in early or works the weekend and signs into all the worksets and password protects someone elses computer or even worse installs a virus on the computer that owns the worksets. Now everyone is locked out of the project and can't work on it until they sign into the worksets and sign off to release them.
Can something like this happen and if so what can you do to prevent this?
Also what can you do if they already did it?