I get a email from a new staff member requesting internet access on their PC a few days ago. I know we have not given them a PC for several reasons, mainly the previous person never wanted one and lack of budget in the new hardware account. I assume it is their personal laptop and inform them how to connect to our public WiFi. No. They have a PC sittin on a desk with all sort sorts of files on it.
I go to investigate. I find a G3 Mac Tower running OS 8.5.
I start it up and of course it boots right up and has no passwords on it. I look around. It has thousand of files on it containing critical data in a AppleWorks data base among other word and AppleWorks files. Crap.
I eventually track down the reason for this. It was purchased new YEARS ago. It was replaced and supposed to be recycled but somehow got diverted. I also find the person responsible for it. I discuss the reason for it. Apparently it is frequent used to hold data for several mission critical areas. Crap. Crap. I ask about backups. Well it is backed up, sometimes, maybe, to a ZIP disk. Crap. Crap. Crap. Which is stored in a unlocked file cabinet next to the PC, which is in the old part of the building, with just the bare minimum security and fire protection. CRAP!
I go away concerned and go to write this up. I check our inventory. We don't own a ZIP drive, and the PC only has a Floppy and CD-ROM drive. Just to make sure I check our storage areas. Nope. CRRRRRRRAPPPP!!!
Remember how I said they were not given a PC because they our new PC budget was spent. I love the little surprises I get.
I go to investigate. I find a G3 Mac Tower running OS 8.5.
I start it up and of course it boots right up and has no passwords on it. I look around. It has thousand of files on it containing critical data in a AppleWorks data base among other word and AppleWorks files. Crap.I eventually track down the reason for this. It was purchased new YEARS ago. It was replaced and supposed to be recycled but somehow got diverted. I also find the person responsible for it. I discuss the reason for it. Apparently it is frequent used to hold data for several mission critical areas. Crap. Crap. I ask about backups. Well it is backed up, sometimes, maybe, to a ZIP disk. Crap. Crap. Crap. Which is stored in a unlocked file cabinet next to the PC, which is in the old part of the building, with just the bare minimum security and fire protection. CRAP!
I go away concerned and go to write this up. I check our inventory. We don't own a ZIP drive, and the PC only has a Floppy and CD-ROM drive. Just to make sure I check our storage areas. Nope. CRRRRRRRAPPPP!!!
Remember how I said they were not given a PC because they our new PC budget was spent. I love the little surprises I get.

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