I was always under the impression that any
disclaimer/banner had to be:
-At the beginning of the e-mail
-Only used when necessary
//SIGNED//
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David J. Perdue Network Security Engineer, InDyne Inc Comm: (805) 606-4597 DSN: 276-4597 ------------------------------------------------ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of joe Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2005 12:59 PM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: [ActiveDir] Legal Question Does anyone know if the disclaimer like the one below are
actually legally binding on anyone? And if the answer is yes, has it ever really
been tested in court? You don't have to agree to anything to read the
email, you just look and by the point you see the disclaimer, it is too late,
you have picked up the information in the note. The fact that you
don't necessarily agree to it I think would mean you could forward it as you
wish unless you worked for the company who stuck the disclaimer on the note in
the first place. I think telling me I have to delete it if it doesn't pertain to
me is like telling me I have to close my ears and forget anything I hear if
a neighbor says something within my range and then says it can't be
disclosed.
joe
From:
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On Behalf Of Stockbrugger, Brian L.
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 3:45 PM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: [ActiveDir] Creating user accounts, home folders and assigning permissions to user and groups I need to create about 3400 user
accounts, create home folders and assign the appropriate user and group
permissions to the home drives automagically. We are using Windows Server
2003 and AD with a single domain. I know how to create the user
accounts and home folders but not sure the best approach to assign the
permissions. Any suggestions on doing all three or at least the
permissions part. Thanks -
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RE: [ActiveDir] Legal Question
Perdue David J Contr InDyne/Enterprise IT Mon, 24 Jan 2005 09:17:19 -0800
- RE: [ActiveDir] Legal Question Perdue David J Contr InDyne/Enterprise IT
- RE: [ActiveDir] Legal Quest... Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] Legal Quest... Stockbrugger, Brian L.
- RE: [ActiveDir] Legal Quest... Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] Legal Quest... Stockbrugger, Brian L.
- RE: [ActiveDir] Legal Q... Rick Kingslan
- RE: [ActiveDir] Legal Quest... Stockbrugger, Brian L.