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her209

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Originally posted by: ZeroIQ
haha i deal with people like that every day... If you don't create a AUP (Acceptable Use Policy) now, you're going to be running into problems. Get one put together, it should include crap about internet usage, software, privacy, blah blah blah. With that you can say "Oh sorry, according to the AUP - you cant have that on your computer"

Problems solved.
I have one in place. Obviously, she doesn't think any of it applies to her. Which reminds me, she asked if she could stream XM Radio through the Internet, which is a clear no-no stated in the policy.
 

moshquerade

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Nov 1, 2001
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Originally posted by: her209
So we had a new employee start about two weeks ago. A couple days after she started, she asked if she could bring in a label maker and install the software (herself). I'm like, no, I have to do it. She then apparently found some old and outdated fonts that we had stored on our server. She tried to install them (herself) and quickly found out that she didn't have the proper Windows permissions to do so. She asked if I could install them for her which I reluctantly agreed to do. While doing so, she asked if she could bring in a screen saver from home and again asked if she could install it herself? Notice a trend so far...? About a couple days ago, she was complaining that there wasn't a particular font that she liked and used at home. She asked if she could bring a copy of it and again install it herself.

GRRRRRRRRR
who hired her? :laugh:

 

her209

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Oct 11, 2000
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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: her209
So we had a new employee start about two weeks ago. A couple days after she started, she asked if she could bring in a label maker and install the software (herself). I'm like, no, I have to do it. She then apparently found some old and outdated fonts that we had stored on our server. She tried to install them (herself) and quickly found out that she didn't have the proper Windows permissions to do so. She asked if I could install them for her which I reluctantly agreed to do. While doing so, she asked if she could bring in a screen saver from home and again asked if she could install it herself? Notice a trend so far...? About a couple days ago, she was complaining that there wasn't a particular font that she liked and used at home. She asked if she could bring a copy of it and again install it herself.

GRRRRRRRRR
who hired her? :laugh:
She's in a different department which has absolutely nothing to do with IT.
 

moshquerade

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Nov 1, 2001
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Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: her209
So we had a new employee start about two weeks ago. A couple days after she started, she asked if she could bring in a label maker and install the software (herself). I'm like, no, I have to do it. She then apparently found some old and outdated fonts that we had stored on our server. She tried to install them (herself) and quickly found out that she didn't have the proper Windows permissions to do so. She asked if I could install them for her which I reluctantly agreed to do. While doing so, she asked if she could bring in a screen saver from home and again asked if she could install it herself? Notice a trend so far...? About a couple days ago, she was complaining that there wasn't a particular font that she liked and used at home. She asked if she could bring a copy of it and again install it herself.

GRRRRRRRRR
who hired her? :laugh:
She's in a different department which has absolutely nothing to do with IT.
she sounds annoying so i was wondering if she was hot and that was why she was hired.
 

her209

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Oct 11, 2000
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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: her209
So we had a new employee start about two weeks ago. A couple days after she started, she asked if she could bring in a label maker and install the software (herself). I'm like, no, I have to do it. She then apparently found some old and outdated fonts that we had stored on our server. She tried to install them (herself) and quickly found out that she didn't have the proper Windows permissions to do so. She asked if I could install them for her which I reluctantly agreed to do. While doing so, she asked if she could bring in a screen saver from home and again asked if she could install it herself? Notice a trend so far...? About a couple days ago, she was complaining that there wasn't a particular font that she liked and used at home. She asked if she could bring a copy of it and again install it herself.

GRRRRRRRRR
who hired her? :laugh:
She's in a different department which has absolutely nothing to do with IT.
she sounds annoying so i was wondering if she was hot and that was why she was hired.
She is the opposite of hot.
 

moshquerade

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Nov 1, 2001
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Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: her209
So we had a new employee start about two weeks ago. A couple days after she started, she asked if she could bring in a label maker and install the software (herself). I'm like, no, I have to do it. She then apparently found some old and outdated fonts that we had stored on our server. She tried to install them (herself) and quickly found out that she didn't have the proper Windows permissions to do so. She asked if I could install them for her which I reluctantly agreed to do. While doing so, she asked if she could bring in a screen saver from home and again asked if she could install it herself? Notice a trend so far...? About a couple days ago, she was complaining that there wasn't a particular font that she liked and used at home. She asked if she could bring a copy of it and again install it herself.

GRRRRRRRRR
who hired her? :laugh:
She's in a different department which has absolutely nothing to do with IT.
she sounds annoying so i was wondering if she was hot and that was why she was hired.
She is the opposite of hot.
i feel doubly bad for you.

 

Wapp

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Jun 5, 2003
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Originally posted by: halik
That being said, i would let non-tech people load stuff on a windows box.

So what happens when the thousands of spyware apps try to phone home and kill the firewall or completely hoses up your bandwidth?
 

Tobolo

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Aug 17, 2005
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Originally posted by: FreshPrince
tell her it's illegal for you to install her crappy personal software on the company computer.

There is the answer.
 

iamwiz82

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Jan 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: Runes911
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Put her on the punishment hub.

What is "the punishment hub?"

A 10Mb hub connected to the network. Attached to this hub should be one PC that does nothing but causes lots of traffic, creating a massive bottleneck for anyone else stuck on it. :p
 

mrCide

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i.. hate.. people like this. 'i use this at home so can i install it here?' i had one of those guys last year. insisted on installing all this crap i'm like.. no.. no.. WE USE OUTLOOK.. no..
 

pstylesss

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Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: ZeroIQ
haha i deal with people like that every day... If you don't create a AUP (Acceptable Use Policy) now, you're going to be running into problems. Get one put together, it should include crap about internet usage, software, privacy, blah blah blah. With that you can say "Oh sorry, according to the AUP - you cant have that on your computer"

Problems solved.
I have one in place. Obviously, she doesn't think any of it applies to her. Which reminds me, she asked if she could stream XM Radio through the Internet, which is a clear no-no stated in the policy.

Politely hand her a copy of it and tell her that both of you have to abide by those rules. It keeps you from being a bad guy ;)
 

ryan256

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We had a group in the athletics building that kept installing kazaa on their computers so they could "share" music. Me? I kept remotely accessing their hard drives through the administrative shares and deleting the kazaa executable :D
 

VTHodge

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Aug 3, 2001
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Originally posted by: origami
hmm, what is the annoying part? Her asking your help or her asking for permission?

Well, we can start with this one:
she was complaining that there wasn't a particular font that she liked and used at home.
A good use of his time?

As someone who is frequently frustrated by lack of admin, it would be nice if there was a bit more logic sometimes behind what I am and am not allowed to do.

Example: In XP, windows grouping was active and I could not access the settings becuase they were locked. So I searched around, found the register key and modified the registry value. So I can't update task bar properties, but I can edit the registry?
 

halik

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Originally posted by: Wapp
Originally posted by: halik
That being said, i would let non-tech people load stuff on a windows box.

So what happens when the thousands of spyware apps try to phone home and kill the firewall or completely hoses up your bandwidth?

typo, meant to say wouldn't
 

Skel

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Apr 11, 2001
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Originally posted by: VTHodge
Originally posted by: origami
hmm, what is the annoying part? Her asking your help or her asking for permission?

Well, we can start with this one:
she was complaining that there wasn't a particular font that she liked and used at home.
A good use of his time?

As someone who is frequently frustrated by lack of admin, it would be nice if there was a bit more logic sometimes behind what I am and am not allowed to do.

Example: In XP, windows grouping was active and I could not access the settings becuase they were locked. So I searched around, found the register key and modified the registry value. So I can't update task bar properties, but I can edit the registry?

That sounds like you found a backdoor that the person creating the policy never thought of.
 

kevnich2

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Apr 10, 2004
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The entire purpose of a network admin and permissions is to keep non-tech people from installing crap on business computers that have nothing at all to do with work. To the one who said you'd be willing to let non-tech people install stuff on windows boxes, that's probably why your not an admin. Admins have to be able to lay down the law and say no, otherwise the computers will end up crashing and guess who's to blame User: Well I didn't know it would do this, the admin let me install it, blame him. A company computer is not your own personal property to install every piece of software you want. There is logic behind this. bonzi buddy and some screensavers come with spyware that cause lots of popups and can easily cause problems on other computers on the network.
 

alkemyst

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Feb 13, 2001
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Originally posted by: her209
So we had a new employee start about two weeks ago. A couple days after she started, she asked if she could bring in a label maker and install the software (herself). I'm like, no, I have to do it. She then apparently found some old and outdated fonts that we had stored on our server. She tried to install them (herself) and quickly found out that she didn't have the proper Windows permissions to do so. She asked if I could install them for her which I reluctantly agreed to do. While doing so, she asked if she could bring in a screen saver from home and again asked if she could install it herself? Notice a trend so far...? About a couple days ago, she was complaining that there wasn't a particular font that she liked and used at home. She asked if she could bring a copy of it and again install it herself.

GRRRRRRRRR

I need some toner too.
 

RadiclDreamer

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Aug 8, 2004
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Originally posted by: halik
tech support people crack me up... "i 0wn teh root" mentality has been hindering my productivity or a while now. I spent 4 hours today trying to get admin access so i can finish a tech demo by 1:30pm... no luck. Come 3 pm I said ****** it and grabbed a rogue linux box we had sitting around and just put it on the network. Problem solved.

That being said, i wouldn't let non-tech people load stuff on a windows box.

And im sure you are the same yuppy that claims that systems are insecure and not reliable while at the same time spending most of your day organizing your ipod library and rocking out with Bonzai Buddy. There is a reason why the IT people are in charge of IT. There needs to be order and control in order to have an efficient and secure system
 

NaOH

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Mar 2, 2006
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You opened pandora's box the moment you installed those damn fonts for her.
 

Dacalo

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Mar 31, 2000
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I guess she isn't a hottie. We all know OP wouldn't be complaining if she had the assets.