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Old 06-07-2007, 10:35   #21
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Re: How manu users on your network?

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Originally Posted by Stuart W View Post
If you wanted to get into the data centre posing as me, you would need my passport (and somehow get your photo in it) my index finger, both my eyes and my PAC tag (little black keyring to open doors)
Same setup for everyone.
Which is actually the kind of security I would expect for a data centre. When I went for an interview at the HSBC (then Midland) Data Processing Centre at Albert Embankment in London, I had to present my passport at the reception, then my Interviewer was called, and on the way to the server room (and his office), he had to sign me in at 15 security checkpoints.

Still, we are getting a little off topic.

To bring it back on topic, there are two users on my home network (only two of us living there, and I've got it secured as well as I can, so no neighbours can access it). As for number of users at work? God knows.. Probably nearly a thousand PCs (we have over 300 in this building alone, and God knows how many in our other building, and over 2,800 users.
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