New job, crap pay (it's startup territory), but it gets us out of the house.
Bad news first. Crappy XP system at work, not much security, no ftp, ssh or sftp access to the outside world, and at the moment not enough privs to install the likes of PuTTY
The good news is that we have a free rein to do whatever we want, as long as we start off cheap. Plan B's are encouraged here as long as we produce something useful for ClientCo along the way.
I've already set up a web site (on my own ISP host) for us to use, but we are surely going to make cockups on the way so I'm after an idea for backing up and restoring the website via clickable links. Due to security concerns there is no way I am going to use my ISP master username and password on a work system.
P.S. I've also got a learning curve to tackle with Office 2007. I now understand comments I've read here about corporates being reluctant to adopt it. Has anyone got some links to online tutorials?
Bad news first. Crappy XP system at work, not much security, no ftp, ssh or sftp access to the outside world, and at the moment not enough privs to install the likes of PuTTY
The good news is that we have a free rein to do whatever we want, as long as we start off cheap. Plan B's are encouraged here as long as we produce something useful for ClientCo along the way.
I've already set up a web site (on my own ISP host) for us to use, but we are surely going to make cockups on the way so I'm after an idea for backing up and restoring the website via clickable links. Due to security concerns there is no way I am going to use my ISP master username and password on a work system.
P.S. I've also got a learning curve to tackle with Office 2007. I now understand comments I've read here about corporates being reluctant to adopt it. Has anyone got some links to online tutorials?
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