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| Subject: | Workstation Shutdown / Logoff Policy |
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| Date: | 16 Aug 2006 14:23:25 -0000 |
I would like to hear what other Admins / IT Managers - Directors have set for workstation logoff and shutdown policies. Modern PCs use more power and can handle startup and shutdown better than they used but having pcs shutdown at night would prevent the ability to run updates when users don't need them. It's been my policy to have users Lock computers when leaving for lunch Restart when leaving for the for the day Shutdown for the weekend. I'm curious what others are doing. Kirk Foutts IS&T Manager O'Renick Companies Inc. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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