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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSurely you would not inflict that on Mrs PC?
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Originally posted by Grasser73 View Post..it's locked-down tighter than a camel's arse in a sandstorm.
..Hope you managed to sell the bucket to a local before you were deported.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostPowershell typically requires local Admin rights to access it. Not something that users should have in a properly managed environment. If the Security guys are on the ball they will also be monitoring Powershell usage in their end point logs to pick up people messing with it.
The mouse Joggler needs no application installs or admin rights. . It's a usb stick that registers as a mouse and generates random movement inputs for you. Just remove it when you are done and no evidence left behind.
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Originally posted by mattfx View PostHoly moly you guys astound me. Don't buy or install any mouse jiggling applications, build it in Powershell using the WASP add on module. Powershell comes pre baked in all but the most stripped of Windows installations and is transparent to monitoring systems which raise the alarm to stupid helldesk operatives when someone installs something that isn't on the "approved" list. Powershell will always be approved, because sysadmins need it to interact and automate stuff on their kit.
I'm not even a code guy and it took me about 30 minutes without any guidance!
Obviously if you're using Linux then this will not work for you. (however if you're using Linux you're probably surrounded by people who don't care for online presence monitoring either).
In terms of people messaging you when you're "online" .. Stuff some entries into your calendar for random events so your status changes fairly frequently. If it's question "sorry, I had such and such in my calendar and was doing that when you messaged" Easy, Peasy.
OP if you're still looking at this thread I know your pain and suffered through it. Train, pick up free lance work, read about investing and generating life wealth, all things that are good to keep you occupied and valuable in the long run. Or look at kitten memes - your call.
The mouse Joggler needs no application installs or admin rights. . It's a usb stick that registers as a mouse and generates random movement inputs for you. Just remove it when you are done and no evidence left behind.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
Total game changer for me.
Whenever I jiggle I shall think of LM.....
I'm not even a code guy and it took me about 30 minutes without any guidance!
Obviously if you're using Linux then this will not work for you. (however if you're using Linux you're probably surrounded by people who don't care for online presence monitoring either).
In terms of people messaging you when you're "online" .. Stuff some entries into your calendar for random events so your status changes fairly frequently. If it's question "sorry, I had such and such in my calendar and was doing that when you messaged" Easy, Peasy.
OP if you're still looking at this thread I know your pain and suffered through it. Train, pick up free lance work, read about investing and generating life wealth, all things that are good to keep you occupied and valuable in the long run. Or look at kitten memes - your call.
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do some training courses udemy.com is good, and courses on all sorts there
learn some it skills and join us lot!
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Originally posted by Bettz View PostI'm sorry if this is a long message - I've tried to be as clear/succinct as possible.
it’s part and parcel of being and interim, some clients are normal, some are dysfunctional.
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostWhen I was looking for an accountant, one candidate advocated buying a dog (and dog food, etc) through the company. He said it was a security measure to protect company assets. He had other interesting ideas, too.
I chose a different accountant.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYes, it's just a usb plugin, no installation required
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Originally posted by Paralytic View Post- Put catnip on your mouse and show it to your cat. If you don't have a cat, get one - its an allowable expense for tax purposes!
I chose a different accountant.
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There are also some more imaginative ways of doing this
- Put your mouse on top of the washing machine (hint: its best if you have a wash cycle on)
- Put catnip on your mouse and show it to your cat. If you don't have a cat, get one - its an allowable expense for tax purposes!
- Hire someone to move the mouse for you - helps with IR35 Right of Substitution working practices too!
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
Total game changer for me.
Whenever I jiggle I shall think of LM.....
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