I take a company PC with me every time I go to Argentina to visit my in-laws. 
Make sure he brings it as carry on and NOT, definitely NOT put it in his 
suitcase. If the hotel has a safe, he should use it. 

James
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Raper, Jonathan - Eagle 
  To: NT System Admin Issues 
  Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 4:21 PM
  Subject: Taking a Tablet PC out of the country


  I have a physician who wants to take a company owned Tablet PC to Argentina 
in a month or so. This doesn't give me a warm fuzzy, but I don't have anything 
concrete to give as a reason to tell him no, aside from that. I have a hard 
enough time with docs wanting to take the Tablets out of the office to their 
homes.

   

  Do any of you have any good information on reasons that I can give that it 
wouldn't be a good idea? There should not be any data on the system, as he will 
be using Xen to get access to all of our systems using domain credentials, so 
data theft is not a big concern in this particular case.

   

  Thanks in advance,

  Jonathan L. Raper, A+, MCSA, MCSE
  Technology Coordinator
  Eagle Physicians & Associates, PA
  [email protected]
  www.eaglemds.com 

   



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