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I did it because I worked at an assignment where they didn't
want any software but the "accepted corporate" software
installed on their machines. I first justified MY software that
I needed to do my job, then by default, they had to give me
another machine, though it wasn't on the network.
I moved screen caspture images using a peer to peer setup.
--- Paul Hanson <PHanson -at- Quintrex -dot- com> wrote:
> That is a new concept to me. If you use two PCs in your work
> area, one
> for testing and one for writing, could you chime in on how you
> convinced
> a manager of your need? I'd like to collect some strategies.
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John Posada
jposada01 -at- yahoo -dot- com
john -at- tdandw -dot- com
732-291-7811
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