ur time devising a method to
measure job performance rather than spending time playing Big Brother with
your employees.
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> Bri
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> From: "Jarmoc, Jeff"
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> > But truly the best way is to simply have company policy that bans
> messenger.
>
> Because we all know that always works, right?
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Not that I think doing this type of stuff on employees is a good idea
I've been in positions where it was needed. By making the HR policy and
have midlevel managers reinforce its existence in meetings you've done a
good part of warning. Then by *allowing* the application's default
behavior you c
It's not a case of choosing something that works all the time. It's more a
case of turning it from a technical problem to an HR problem.
Because let's face it. Even if you do manage to find a way to block out
messenger for most people in your office you're always going to have one
employee who
> But truly the best way is to simply have company policy that bans
messenger.
Because we all know that always works, right?
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It seems so easy - just block the default control port (1863), and you're
done, right? Wrong. This is because the Microsofties, those little devils,
have decided to make MSN Messenger "compatible" with firewalls. Therefore,
it will try port 1863 first. If this doesn't fly, it will then imitate
It uses TCP port 1863. See the detail at MSN page itself
http://messenger.msn.com/support/firewall.asp
HTH
>Can anyone tell me how can I block msn messanger on my
network..What
> port in the access list should I block to stop workers from using msn
> messanger ??Does it uses a fix port ?
googled for msn messenger ports and got
http://messenger.msn.com/support/firewall.asp
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
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On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Ziyaad wrote:
> Hi all
>Can anyone tell me how can I block msn messanger on my network..What
> port in the access list sho
Hi all
Can anyone tell me how can I block msn messanger on my network..What
port in the access list should I block to stop workers from using msn
messanger ??Does it uses a fix port ?I am using 2503 router with NAT enabled
Regards
Ziyaad
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