Hanan Mohsan
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Introduce them to ATOT. It's not like playing games, you can take a call in the middle of a post without losing the game. Plus, you can leave any time.....or can you??![]()
. Write a memo to stop employes for playing games on pc in office during working hours.
It's a spammer trick. They do silly searches, make silly posts to test the board system, then come back and make another post with a spam link. Or edit their first posts and add a spam link somehow related to the topic. Maybe a memo writing software thing in this case.Wow...stupid noob bumps almost 20 year old thread for first post...
To prevent them from playing online games, you can set up a proxy server between your internet firewall, and the local swithes/routers. In the configuration files of the proxy server, just block websites that are game related.Hey all, this summer my company will be opening our tech support center. We'll be starting with about 8 staff on at all times, but we're using all our manpower at all times so we dont have someone patrolling around watching all the computers.
One thing I am very worried about is employees just playing games and when a call comes just letting someone else take it, because they're in the middle of their game. I was wondering if there were any programs out there that could let me remotely monitor all the monitors? Or something of that sort to prevent them from playing on my paid time.
Thread's nineteen years old and the OP hasn't logged in here in ten years.To prevent them ...
Establish a zero-tolerance policy & enforce it.
Block all the common games sites (Yahoo games, etc.).
The key is set the rule & enforce it.
Viper GTS
alas, i cannot
Things have changed so much. At my first job out of college we had Doom loaded on our server and even the boss played during lunch.

Thread's nineteen years old and the OP hasn't logged in here in ten years.
It would actually be kinda fun to have a real "Nostalgia Bot"
