First, take a look at why they do that is what every psychologist would say.

But since I'm not a psychologist: make sure you've got spare batteries
and enough tasers.


Op 29-apr.-2013 om 23:45 heeft Kirk Goins <kirkgoins@xxxxxxxxx> het
volgende geschreven:

I am still digging for exact details, but I received a call this afternoon
from a concerned IT Manager. He has heard of some users using Excel and
Macro's to do larger numbers of data entries via standard greenscreen
sessions. I assume they are populating a spreadsheet from an external
source and then running the macro to run the greescreen input. Anyone seen
this before? Can you stop it by
A. Tasering the user(s)
B. Using a Group Policy to block ALL Macro Use within Excel ( this seems a
little extreme)
C. ??

I am not looking for better or different ways to do this, looking to stop
this method.

Thanks
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Kirk
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