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The Dos and Don'ts While at Work on Computer Usage, E-mail Etiquette and Surfing the Internet

The Dos and Don'ts While at Work on Computer Usage, E-mail Etiquette and Surfing the Internet. S:Human ResourcesPublicComputer PolicyComputerPolicy96.pdf. passwords. p@$$W0rD5. N. CC (Carbon Copy)

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The Dos and Don'ts While at Work on Computer Usage, E-mail Etiquette and Surfing the Internet

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  1. The Dos and Don'ts While at Work on Computer Usage, E-mail Etiquette and Surfing the Internet

  2. S:\Human Resources\Public\Computer Policy\ComputerPolicy96.pdf

  3. passwords p@$$W0rD5

  4. N

  5. CC (Carbon Copy) Carbon copy recipients (CC) receive a copy of an item. CC recipients are users who would benefit from the information in an item, but are not affected by or directly responsible for it. All recipients can see that a carbon copy was sent. They can also see the names of the CC recipients. BC (Blind Copy) Blind copy recipients (BC) receive a copy of an item. Other recipients receive no information about blind copies. Only the sender and the blind copy recipient know that a blind copy was sent. If a recipient replies and chooses Reply to All, the blind copy recipient does not receive the reply.

  6. http://faculty.dccc.edu/~lwushensky/gw/gw7_userwin.pdf Page 104 – Handling Unwanted Mail

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