We are a business about 500 users, we have 9 locations, main datacenter is at the headquarters and about 50 VPN/remote users.
Wondering what type of firewall/next-gen everyone would recommend. Firewall for medium busines with multiple locations Security.While "It's not a bug, it's a feature," is a fairly well known joke, did you know that back on September 9, 1945, the first actual. It has been a week of ups and downs but we have finally made it to Friday! Snap! KEV catalog updates, Data Center Alley, GIFShell, Harvest Moon, Babylon 5 Spiceworks Originals.my own account being able to access them? So I guess that would be what is preventing the end user from accessing the settings vs. Whilst my administrative account's looked like this: Then in the resulting `Advanced Security Settings for ODBC.INI` dialog, I clicked the `Effective Access` tab and was able to select the machine's user account using the `Select a user` link, and afterwards I clicked the `View effective access` button (you have to click that again to refresh it if you change the user) and the permissions for the end user looked like the following: I found deep deep in the GUI settings.I found where I can test the effective permissions for the user, by following most of the previous link and then clicking the `Advanced` button to the right of the `For special permissions or advanced settings, click Advanced.` label at the bottom of the `Permissions for ODBC.INI` (refers to the key) dialog. A bit of time has passed though, and I believe the System Admin on site has fixed the issue, at least for my admin account based on what I found in the ACLs for the ODBC.INI key. Okay so after going through the hassle trying to elevate the my regedit's permissions I am now able to edit the ODBC.INI on the other machine.