> From: "Mike M." <http://profiles.yahoo.com/handmeat> > Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 20:34:43 -0700 (PDT) > > huh, not really, you talking about a windows box? Yeah. > the hardware i've used is out-of-the-box, i've > literally opened up a box direct from Dell before, but > to be on corpnet on Windows you have to be running > some internal antivirus software that always runs and > is part of the "group policy" in windows that you > can't change, so it's basically impossible to remove, > and probably a bad idea to remove anyway (tho I always > turn off the "real time" feature). We have McAfee anti-virus at work. It hasn't bothered me so far. The only problem I had was Windows's firewall -- which of course I poke holes in. Can you/do you use ssh? That's not blocked, right? I also install http://www.colinux.org on my Windows machines so I can run all my home-written programs without porting 'em. I hope I can install that, as well as Cygwin, Firefox, and Gaim. > if you're running linux, i have no idea. maybe they > build an antivirus client for linux too, or maybe they > don't let you on corpnet :) Yeah, I think you aren't allowed on the corporate network. At least, that's the impression I have. I may just keep two computers, then -- one for doing my work, and the other for accessing the corporate network (i.e., reading e-mail). Seems such a waste to have an entire computer just for reading e-mail, 'tho. > BTW i heard something like $7.56/share .. i know a > couple guys who have 10k and 20k shares respectively > so they made out OK. Ah, good to know. I suppose.