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| Dolphin wrote: > On May 12, 5:40 pm, Ian Collins <ian-n...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> Dolphin wrote: >>> Hi, >>> I have installed SUN Studio 12 in one of V490 running Solaris 10. >>> Is it possible to disable it (uninstalling will be last resort) when >>> not in used and enable back when requires it. >> Why? Just don't use... >> >> -- >> Ian Collins. > > Our security team said this is a security concern but this is needed > by the application periodically. The solution is simple - sack the idiots that call themselves a "security team" and hire some who are at least vaguely competent. Any odds on whether they allow USB keys, mobile 'phones, and the like in and out of the building? Cheers, Gary B-) -- __________________________________________________ ____________________________ Armful of chairs: Something some people would not know whether you were up them with or not - Barry Humphries |
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| On Mon, 12 May 2008 18:18:00 +0100, Chris Ridd wrote: > On 2008-05-12 16:40:51 +0100, "Gary R. Schmidt" <grschmidt@acm.org> > said: > >> Any odds on whether they allow USB keys, mobile 'phones, and the like >> in and out of the building? > > Or worse, Windows machines? http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...902548_pf.html |
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| On Mon, 12 May 2008 21:40:23 +1200, Ian Collins wrote: > Dolphin wrote: >> I have installed SUN Studio 12 in one of V490 running Solaris 10. >> Is it possible to disable it (uninstalling will be last resort) when >> not in used and enable back when requires it. > Why? Just don't use... Sometimes you gotta have more than one. You can install Studio 1x anywhere. I occasionally get a beta to test and when I do I simply dont install it in /opt. This is a test post BTW |