also skilled geeks make about $100k/yr these days.
cybercafes are lucky to gross that kind of $$$.

Kireau Kendrick
The Cybercafe Search Engine
Cafe Cybercaptive, San Mateo, CA
http://cybercaptive.com

On Sun, 24 Dec 2000, Adam Tuliper wrote:

> This actually could be a dangerous way to implement a system... don't rely
> on the
> skilled staff to stop a hack. Given a regular user account on an NT domain..
> there can be many things that can be done to hack a system... being
> especially problematic if there are resources (customer info.. billing
> info... etc) on that same network.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Kotrla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Saturday, December 23, 2000 11:42 PM
> Subject: [cc] Timer without software
>
>
> >Hello all.
> >
> >I'm new to this list.  I'm planning on moving to Europe in a couple of
> >months, and after becoming acclimated, I think that because of my computer
> >knowledge and love of coffee, a cyber cafe would be the best business for
> me
> >to enter into.
> >
> >Because I'm starting with a limited amount of capital, I'm looking to
> >minimize cost.  I also don't want to place any restrictions on the way the
> >computers are used.  I plan on having a ghost image of all the systems on a
> >networked server, so short of opening the machine and breaking stuff, I
> >don't see how my customers could do much damage.
> >
> >I imagine a scenereo in which there are ten or so computers all running
> >windows 98 and my server running either NT 4 or 2000.  The customer
> >purchases a certain amount of time, and they are given an account on the
> >domain.  Through registry policies, the win98 system will not allow anyone
> >to login to the computer without a domain account.  I realize that this
> >isn't perfect security, but I expect my cafe to be staffed with geeks most
> >of the time, so abuse would be difficult.
> >
> >Does anyone know how to do a forced logout when the allotted time units run
> >out?  That's the only restiction I'm looking to implement.  Any other
> >comments?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Chris Kotrla
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >
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