I was messing around with my CAC settings on my computer trying to update my certificates and I guess I messed something up. I couldn't log in anymore using my CAC after I restarted. No problem I thought, I'll just call the help desk.
Technicians can't fix the problem over the phone. They send someone physically over to to fix it. No luck.
They see that I have iTunes installed and Yahoo Messenger. They confiscate my laptop and tell me they are going to report me to security. I immediately tell my deputy director who tells the director.
Turns out the reason my computer is not working is because they found a virus on my computer .................. as a result of third party applications. :rolls eyes: That's B.S. Computer is not working because I was trying to update my certificates and I goofed something up in the settings. I would assume a 'system restore' could possibly fix the problem but they said they do not allow that.
Now I'm worried about losing my job. Tech people are making a huge freaking deal out of this IMO because they can't solve the issue.
Guess I'll find out Thursday.....
Seriously. If they don't want you to install stuff then remove privileges. What am I missing?
The part where it isnt his machine to be installing stuff. Does there need to be a lock on everything?
portable apps is your friend
Bingo. The air force base in my area has banned all USB thumb drives, period. I have little reason to doubt using one would be grounds for discipline/termination.
Don't install shit on a computer that doesn't belong to you. Not hard to understand.
If I let someone else log on my workstation, their CAC gets stuck in the box.
Where do you work? And do they have any openings? :awe:In a perfect world! Then you can say "here is your corporate cell phone, never make or receive a personal call on it" as well
we allow all our users to be local admins, and we've even had a few users say that they have no home computer, they use their work laptop for all things personal and work related... and we bend over backwards to help support this
maybe this is why we allow drinking booze on the job?
In a perfect world! Then you can say "here is your corporate cell phone, never make or receive a personal call on it" as well
Probably did like me and took the day off for a 5 day weekend.so, did you?
Most companies, this is the case, and should be expected. The Company provides you BUSINESS equipment to better your job, not for personal use... Computer, Cell, whatever is given, is not YOUR equipment.
Where i worked, they would audit every user's company provided cell, and numbers called would be cross referenced. If it was not a business contact, the employee would be warned. If it occurred multiple times, the user would LOSE their company provided cell phone.
So when your company fires people, they kill them?
If he works for the fed govt. they have some strict policies that they train you on every year. Not just a form you sign, but actual training to make sure they are followed. Here is a list of the rules he broke:
- having iTunes on the machine if it isn’t approved by IT (not sure how he got it on there, but it shouldn't be there)
- instant messenger was banned a couple years ago. No IM programs, period
- hooking up an iPhone to his computer (assuming it is personal, since AFAIK most govt employees are issued BlackBerrys). No personal USB storage devices are allowed on the computer. Since his phone has a hard drive, it’s considered a storage device.
And yes, he could lose his job.