David H. Lipman wrote:
> From: "Han" <nobody@nospam.not>
>
> | Leythos <void@nowhere.lan> wrote in
> | news:1170208955_8073@sp6iad.superfeed.net:
> |
>>> If you install this at work, and they've already told you NO,
>>> depending on where you work, you could get fired.

> |
> | It's more complicated than that because the entity that provides me with
> | net access does not employ me. Don't want to explain more.
> |
>>> If you are not to be working remotely then don't. If you are trying to
>>> get to your HOME PC from work, then you're being unethical and should
>>> not be doing it.
>>>

> | It is getting tiresome to take files back and forth between home and work
> | (perfectly legit otherwise). Just tonight I had an urgent question from a
> | colleague and had to tell him to wait until tomorrow because I don't have
> | the pricelists of the Chrono-Log company with me. I'm sure he would have
> | liked his answers tonight, rather than tomorrow morning.
> |
>
> Han:
>
> You need to talk to the IT people at "company X" and see what facilities can be setup for
> you. Whatever you do must be done overtly with their cooperation rather then covertly
> without their knowledge.
>

I've been using gtmypc for about 5 years without a single
problem. Anywhere, anytime in the world, as long as the
host machine is powered up, I have been able to get anything
I want and to transfer any files I needed to transfer.

On one or two occasions I had reason to call tech support -
they were knowledgeable, friendly and I didn't have to wait
for hours.

Louise