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Tom Willett
1) Contact your IT department to let them know you wish to violate the
policy. They'll find out anyway when they do their network audits.
2) Do your employer a favor. Resign your job. They'll find out about your
attitude anyway, and save you the effort.
|I work for a company that recently restricted employees from using
| networking sites like myspace. even if you have a limewire program to
| download mp3 files, it does not let connect to any network. I read
somewhere
| that there's a way around this that let access such applications, if
anybody
| know the details, please let me know?
| My job is boring as hell, I NEED this to work!
| Thanks...
|
|
policy. They'll find out anyway when they do their network audits.
2) Do your employer a favor. Resign your job. They'll find out about your
attitude anyway, and save you the effort.
|I work for a company that recently restricted employees from using
| networking sites like myspace. even if you have a limewire program to
| download mp3 files, it does not let connect to any network. I read
somewhere
| that there's a way around this that let access such applications, if
anybody
| know the details, please let me know?
| My job is boring as hell, I NEED this to work!
| Thanks...
|
|