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business employer
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      18th Feb 2008
how can i prevent employees from changing their timecards by manipulating the
internal computer timeclock?
 
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Shenan Stanley
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      18th Feb 2008
business employer wrote:
> how can i prevent employees from changing their timecards by
> manipulating the internal computer timeclock?


More information needed...

Just 'how' is this timecard thing setup? One computer and they all 'punch
in' there? or each one on their own computer? Or what?

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David H. Lipman
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      18th Feb 2008
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| how can i prevent employees from changing their timecards by manipulating the
| internal computer timeclock?

This shouln't be done on their respective PCs in the first place if it pulls the user's PC
time!

Use a centralized system that YOU control.
An example would be a web page on an Intranet server that grabs the Intranet server's time,
not the user's time.

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      18th Feb 2008

I'm using the server, widows xp pro w/ a business software that includes a
timecard for the employees to clock in/out.
please explain how to access the intranet server time, as i'm an illiterate
at computer programming.
thanks
"David H. Lipman" wrote:

> From: "business employer" <business (E-Mail Removed)>
>
> | how can i prevent employees from changing their timecards by manipulating the
> | internal computer timeclock?
>
> This shouln't be done on their respective PCs in the first place if it pulls the user's PC
> time!
>
> Use a centralized system that YOU control.
> An example would be a web page on an Intranet server that grabs the Intranet server's time,
> not the user's time.
>
> --
> Dave
> http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
> Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
>
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      18th Feb 2008
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| I'm using the server, widows xp pro w/ a business software that includes a
| timecard for the employees to clock in/out.
| please explain how to access the intranet server time, as i'm an illiterate
| at computer programming.
| thanks

Oy vey....

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      18th Feb 2008
i'm using the server, windows xp pro w/ a business software that includes a
'timecard' for the employees to clock in/out.
thanx

"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

> business employer wrote:
> > how can i prevent employees from changing their timecards by
> > manipulating the internal computer timeclock?

>
> More information needed...
>
> Just 'how' is this timecard thing setup? One computer and they all 'punch
> in' there? or each one on their own computer? Or what?
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
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> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
>
>

 
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      18th Feb 2008
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> how can i prevent employees from changing their timecards by
> manipulating the
> internal computer timeclock?



You can't if you permit them having physical access to the computer
where runs the software.

 
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      18th Feb 2008
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> I'm using the server, widows xp pro w/ a business software that
> includes a
> timecard for the employees to clock in/out.
> please explain how to access the intranet server time, as i'm an
> illiterate
> at computer programming.



And the excuse that you are pretending to be a Windows admin or
support person is what? You need to be smarter than your employees,
or pay someone that is smarter.

 
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Malke
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      18th Feb 2008
business employer wrote:

> i'm using the server, windows xp pro w/ a business software that includes
> a 'timecard' for the employees to clock in/out.
> thanx
>
> "Shenan Stanley" wrote:
>
>> business employer wrote:
>> > how can i prevent employees from changing their timecards by
>> > manipulating the internal computer timeclock?

>>
>> More information needed...
>>
>> Just 'how' is this timecard thing setup? One computer and they all
>> 'punch
>> in' there? or each one on their own computer? Or what?


Because you are using a pseudo-server and not a real server operating system
with a domain set up, you'll need to change permissions on all the
workstations individually. If the workstations are running XP Pro, you can
do this by setting a Group Policy to prevent users from changing system
settings such as time. Your users cannot have administrative privileges of
course.

Use the Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc) to do this. Questions about Group
Policy can be asked in this newsgroup:

microsoft.public.windows.group_policy

If the workstations are running XP Home, you won't have gpedit available to
you and will need to use something like Steady State or even Faronics' Deep
Freeze.

Steady State -
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...s/default.mspx

If you have more than 7-8 workstations, a better solution is to replace the
XP Pro on the pseudo-server with a real server operating system such as
Small Business Server, create an Active Directory domain, and manage
everything centrally.

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