This is an open question to everyone on this list. Thanks in advance.

Question: What would you do if a company 'requires' you to download
freeware to be used in a corporate setting?

Issue: Currently on a contract and the employer is requiring the
technician(s) to download software from the net to wipe hard drives for a
computer swap out. Old computer needs the hard drive wiped. But, they want
the technician(s) to download freeware and use that in a corporate setting.
But, these computers are in a corporate/bank environment. They have
allocated only so much time per machine to perform a capture/backup of the
user profile and a restore to be done. Once the restore is complete, they
do want the user to verify if all of there software, (MS Office, etc.,)
before the wipe is done on the drive.

I don't mind using freeware to work on mine, or a friend's computer, to get
something taken care of. But requiring the technician to download and use
freeware in a corporate setting is something entirely different. Don't most
of the EULA/GNU License agreements stipulate it is ok for the software to
be used, for individual use, but in business/corporate setting that a
multi-use/group license must be purchased?

Also, if you were the technician, and a manager, who is in charge of this
contract, told you it was 'ok' to take home a laptop/desktop so you could
finish doing the wipe of the hard drive, after you have submitted your
time, wouldn't you find that suspect? I do. And on so many levels, too.

Thoughts?

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Daniel Rodriguez
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