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I have a related question. Our network has about 50 workstations, with typically 35 - 40 users active at any one time. We're running DSL with a Linsys router, and have a VPN set up for off-site access for myself and three other users. for security reasons I now have to segment the network into at least two and possibly three separate networks, with
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A replacement PCI card will work fine as a replacement, having an integrated card is not necessary. I would second lanaleon1's suggestion about doing some testing to make sure it's the card and not the monitor itself that's at fault.
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Do you have any logs available that you can check to see if they report any problems? That's where I'd start.
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Defiinitely. I'd do a serious virus and malware scan. You might also look at the specific wording of what's popping up and do a Google search on it to get more information.
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I have to back up what Helen has said. This is something that I think is frequently ignored. I constantly have to remind staff members that all contacts related to their work here should be made through work channels - use our phone system, use the email address we've created for you, etc. I would go so far as to suggest that organizations may want
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I'll back that up. The InDesign download is very large, and can take a long time. In addition, more and more software is being provided on DVD these days, so it's a good idea to have at least one machine in the office that can read them.
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We don't have a written policy, although it's on the (now incredibly long) list of things to do. We currently provide laptops only to those staff members who spend a large part of their time traveling among offices. There are a number of security issues that you should look at if you're considering issuing laptops to staff members. If staff
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Chris, As somone who used to work as a CPA, I can verify that gifts to 501(c)(4) and (c)(6) organizations don't qualify for tax deductions. I suspect you're also right about the aims of the donating companies, although I don't have any more actual info on that than you do.
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TechStaff, Here's a link to Adobe's volume licensing page. I haven't dealt with Adobe on any volume licenses, so I don't know what types of discounts they offer, but there's contact information at that link if you want to check it out.
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I don't have much in the way of advice, yet, but our organization is looking at the same issue. I believe the issue has been referred to our attorneys. One thing to consider is whether you have a logo or similar device that's trademarked. If it's trademarked, and the other sites use it without your permission, you may be able to proceed