You have to assume they are, its pretty common practice for IT staff to monitor and record computer activity such as: internet sites you visit, emails send and received, inventory what software is on your computer, bandwidth usage, etc. etc.
I used firefox with XP for a long time with many add ons and no issues. Since moving to win7 firefox sometimes bogs my CPU down, have yet to figure out whats going on with it.
A good test would be try plugging in a different device (that has no speed issues) into the port and see if it has the same issues. Troubleshoot is an elimination process If a different computer has the same problem try plugging directly into the switch to eliminate cableing issues between the...
seepy83 you are correct, you can control who can do what in AD. In our organization we have delegated helpdesk the rights to do only certain things like; unlock, reset passwords and move computer accounts. Everything else is done by the system admins. We also tie our AAA server to AD groups that...
Most legacy software will instal and run in a 64 bit OS. The issues I've seen is UAC, which is a pain to manage in large networks anyways. Like others have said if that doesn't work you have several options
Run virtually (vmware)
Run in XP mode
Try changing combatability mode
32 bit terminal server
It has changed but I still enjoy watching the finals. I remember back in the 90s when you had these 7 footers that looked so awkward now they are moving like point guards, shooting 3s, flying high and dunking on everyone.
There could be many factors as to way it is slow for the one user. Computer, could be a nic issues, could be something the user is running that slows down the network (takes up bandwidth).
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