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A win95 question



On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Bill Horne wrote:

> The people whom want this TSR are higher-level employees that get to break the
> rules if they want, and they want to log on once and leave it as long as they
> choose. In other words, they need a background program to run on Win95 boxes,
> which will send "keepalive" packets at regular intervals, and fool the modem
> pool controllers into thinking they're sitting at their PC's when they're not.

> I'd like to be able to control the TSR from inside the firewall, so that those
> whom abuse it can be shut off/restricted/whatever, and (frankly) so that my
> friend can cover his butt if someone higher up doesn't like it.

> All suggestions welcome.

Get new rules or get new higher-level employees.  Seriously.

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