the greatest thing someone taught me was putting your mouse on an a***og watch
teams always shows me as available
I really don’t want WFH to end
sameeeeee
i was so scared they were gonna announce it’s done this week at my company but then they said it’s going to last at least until september
the greatest thing someone taught me was putting your mouse on an a***og watch
teams always shows me as available
Lol so extra
I’m sure there’s software for that
the greatest thing someone taught me was putting your mouse on an a***og watch
teams always shows me as available
I put my phone on the space bar.
thank god for summer fridays
they mentioned that we would have to send it back if we left, but i'm not going to
don't recommend this
if it's a bigger company they probably will just write it off because it usually ain't worth the hassle, but smaller companies tend to be more vengeful and petty and file police reports.
when i was doing sysadmin work we had this software called computrace (alternatively also lojack or absolute) that let us lock down computers remotely and give us geographical tracking capability, down to the client's house. a lot of companies use this these days.
you can in theory bypass it, but it's a lot more trouble than it's worth.
don't recommend this
if it's a bigger company they probably will just write it off because it usually ain't worth the hassle, but smaller companies tend to be more vengeful and petty and file police reports.
when i was doing sysadmin work we had this software called computrace (alternatively also lojack or absolute) that let us lock down computers remotely and give us geographical tracking capability, down to the client's house. a lot of companies use this these days.
you can in theory bypass it, but it's a lot more trouble than it's worth.
I'm guessing this in the BIOS? I remember coming across this remote booting/locking technology in a CompTIA course
I'm guessing this in the BIOS? I remember coming across this remote booting/locking technology in a CompTIA course
yeah it is, once it's enabled though you can't turn it off.
you can in theory get rid of it though, not sure if you can flash the bios but i know you can solder a new bios chip to the motherboard to get it off.
yeah it is, once it's enabled though you can't turn it off.
you can in theory get rid of it though, not sure if you can flash the bios but i know you can solder a new bios chip to the motherboard to get it off.
God, not worth the hassle
don't recommend this
if it's a bigger company they probably will just write it off because it usually ain't worth the hassle, but smaller companies tend to be more vengeful and petty and file police reports.
when i was doing sysadmin work we had this software called computrace (alternatively also lojack or absolute) that let us lock down computers remotely and give us geographical tracking capability, down to the client's house. a lot of companies use this these days.
you can in theory bypass it, but it's a lot more trouble than it's worth.
thanks for the heads up i was originally gonna do it because i needed a private laptop because my old one died i know got a chromebook so i'm just gonna keep the laptop in the house collecting dust if they want it back they can come and get it
yeah it is, once it's enabled though you can't turn it off.
you can in theory get rid of it though, not sure if you can flash the bios but i know you can solder a new bios chip to the motherboard to get it off.
yeah i’ve had experience with this but on the other side lol. my friend sent me laptop from his job since they were throwing it out anyway. thankfully it wasn’t enabled but i permanently disabled it, as well as a few other things in the bios
doubt they’d care anyway since they were tossing it but i wanted to be extra safe lol