Get it in writing and obey. :-) Also, audit what he does...

It's his company, so if he wants to screw it up that's his call. You
just need a paper trail so it doesn't bite you...

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Charlie Kaiser
W2K3 MCSA/MCSE/Security
Systems Engineer
Essex Credit / Brickwalk
925 274 3183
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Strader [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 10:15 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Interview Q ideas

John,

We have that problem here. I've almost lost my job because of it. In
trying to defend/protect our network and the files the users work with
daily, we had implemented some new antivirus software that he did not
like.

Our CEO is quite smart when it comes to technology however, he has
stated to my upper managers he does not like to be controlled or
protected to the point he cannot override the system.

I've been instructed to leave his laptop alone, which connects to our
network almost daily, or face loosing my job.

So what do you do in THAT situation?? My upper managers will not stand
up to the CEO and defend my position to protect the network???

I'm curious to see how others would handle that.

Tom

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