Re: I need to disable the system tray completely

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I agree with you.

You are doing Very Important Work.

Keep Up The Good Work and Protect Our Secrets.

DSH

"Phillip Lee" <PhillipLee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Well, unfortunately your opinion does not matter to me or my client. It
> is
> his property, and his right to monitor all activity on company property.
> It
> is not my responsibilty to express my opinion or anyone elses to my
> client....I am just an outside party doing my job. In this case, my
> client
> is actually mandated by some pretty strict federal laws that require him
> to
> implement surveilance due to the sensitivity of the data that they are
> granted access to.
>
> In any case, being at work constitutes a public place and therefore you
> privacy is never gauranteed. The average person in a metropolitan area is
> caught on surveilance over 200 times per day whether it be at the gas
> station, red-light, supermarket, any public transportation, etc..... Why
> should the workplace be any different?
>
> Also, it can't really be considered spying when the cameras are in plain
> sight and are there mainly for the protection of company assets, as well
> as
> the employees safety. If it so happens that an employee is caught doing
> something unethical on camera, then that's their own fault. I also think
> spying is dishonest, and unethical but I also understand my clients need
> from
> a business standpoint and I honestly do not feel he is spying in any way.
> He
> simply wants me to disable the process from the system tray so that it's
> not
> possible for anyone to tamper with the surveilance software. It would be
> a
> different story if he asked me to install a camera in the ladies room or
> something of that nature, but that's not the case.


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