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Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Fri, 04 Jul 2008 06:32:51 +0200, Gail Shaw wrote:
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> The funny thing is, a sysadmin who thinks like that is more or less bound
> to get caught violating the policy. My first rule of use of systems in
> the office: *Always* assume someone else is watching. It might also be
> appropriate to add "and they're out to get you." - even valid sysadmin
> decisions to restrict access lead to users with a chip on their shoulder
> who want to show you up. Don't give them the chance: Follow the same
> rules you expect them to follow.
>
> Otherwise, when they find out (and they will), you're the one with
> "hypocrite" tattooed on your forehead. And that follows you to every job.
>
>> For some reaon, I found that a most offensive attitude for a sysadmin to
>> have.
>
> I would agree with that.
>
seconded
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