Originally posted here by JockVSJock
Couldn't you prevent this whole problem from starting if you are at a school/university/work and not allow the end users to install KaZaa or Kazaalite at all?

Where I used to work, we ran NT 4.0 on top of Novell and no end users could install and .exe files.

-Chris
The problem with not allowing the end user to install the P2P programs is that the end user's computer belongs to them and is hooked up to the network through a connection in their dorm room.

Someone called in to the helpdesk here at school really upset over the network being soo slow. When she was told that its because people are missusing network resorces she asked if she could have all their names to go find them and "hunt them down". Well it turns out that she was one of those people missusing the network... OOPS