We've been looking into setting something up as you've explained, but
perhaps you can help me. What I dont understand is how a user, with no
internet access can connect to this ASP page in order to give their signup
information? Would the user authenticate originally to our system with a
'test' account in order to get to the ASP page? If so, whats to stop a saavy
user from just using said test account to gain access?
Thanks
Adam Ryan / SpyralNet
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(914) 348 7676
adam@spyral.net
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> Subject: Re: [Emerald] Automated Sign-up CDs.
> From: <dan@dmn.com.au>
> Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 10:10:41 +0800
>
> Anybody like to pay for it. It is simple. If you use Internet Explorer
> Administration Kit, you have option to setup client's system to run a
> program before connection, after connection and drop connection, and also
> can run a script file on client's system. You can do a simple VB program
to
> gather all the user information and send to an default ASP page and update
> anything you want. The ASP page can lead to a secure online payment site
and
> get customer's payment and enable the USER account.
>
> Anybody want to pay for $500, I can configure a master CD for you with
> customized logo and animation(for setup and internet explorer 5.0) if you
> supply them. However, I need at least 10 people, other wise it is not
worth
> to do it. (It will take two weeks programming and extra day for every
master
> copy)
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Dan Tang
> Network Operation
> Domain Technology
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