Soldato
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I've recently taken over as the ICT Manager for a school I've been at for 3 years. My boss left in August.
We've since found that an application we use to track student behaviour is locked down so that it will only run on a particular user's network account. This user's role within the school has changed which means it is inappropriate for her to have access to the confidential data held within the application. The problem is that only her account will run the program.
My ex-boss has, in some way, locked the program down so that only this user can run the program. I've looked at the ownership of the program's executables as well as access rights and can see nothing. I've spoken to our ICT support company who've no idea what's been done. Even the makers of the program don't know how this lock down has been done.
I need to unlock the program so that anyone using the computer the program is installed on can access the program wherein only authorised users can log into the program itself. Any ideas?
We've since found that an application we use to track student behaviour is locked down so that it will only run on a particular user's network account. This user's role within the school has changed which means it is inappropriate for her to have access to the confidential data held within the application. The problem is that only her account will run the program.
My ex-boss has, in some way, locked the program down so that only this user can run the program. I've looked at the ownership of the program's executables as well as access rights and can see nothing. I've spoken to our ICT support company who've no idea what's been done. Even the makers of the program don't know how this lock down has been done.
I need to unlock the program so that anyone using the computer the program is installed on can access the program wherein only authorised users can log into the program itself. Any ideas?