On 15/07/09 21:12, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
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> Jeri Raye wrote:
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>> Our IT department has forbidden the use of gVim. ;-(((
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>> Can I use gvim as a standlone executable program?
>> So without having installation files and registries in Windows?
>> I assume they will scan that first, and wont scan all the .exe on every pc.
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>> What other possiblities are there?
>> gvim portable on a usb stick?
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> Best solution is to have the IT department replaced. They are obviously
> morons.
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Yeah, I was thinking of that. It might be difficult to replace _only_
the IT department, however, so the workaround I'd propose would be: Find
a different employer. Obviously, even using Vim on a USB stick would
still be in violation of your contract with your present one.
Best regards,
Tony.
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