Spotify in locked down environment
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@Carnival-Boy said:
Alternatively, can't he just listen to music on his phone like the rest of the world?
FTFY
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To be fair, the issue is not the OP's decision, but the decision of the owner of a remotely supported company. That owner wants everything locked down and secure, yet doesn't have an issue with this user having Spotify; therefore, we have to support him in "fixing" it every time it doesn't want to work. I think we all agree wholly that the entire thing is a dumb idea and a contradiction of policies, but if that's how they want it... (rolling eyes)
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@art_of_shred The customer is not always right?
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@dafyre said:
@art_of_shred The customer is not always right?
Got that right. Security and convenience are mutually exclusive.
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Very seldom have I found the customer to be right, but that doesn't typically sway their decision-making outcomes.
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This thread should go into the "1001 reasons not to be an MSP" book.
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@RojoLoco said:
This thread should go into the "1001 reasons not to be an MSP" book.
Who is writing this book? I have about 1,000 more suggestions for entries!
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@art_of_shred said:
@RojoLoco said:
This thread should go into the "1001 reasons not to be an MSP" book.
Who is writing this book? I have about 1,000 more suggestions for entries!
There will also be "1001 reasons not to work in educational/health care/non-profit IT" (each with its own book, obviously).
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It could be an entire series! Kinda like the ___ for dummies books.
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@art_of_shred said:
Who is writing this book? I have about 1,000 more suggestions for entries!
Probably the same person who was taking notes for me when you and I were speaking with the guy from DocuMation. A couple of points that came up in that conversation are no longer in active recall and I really did want to get them out of my head before this happened..
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This gives me an idea for a topic...