i would like to ask about RoR application background at pc. What i mean: if game is not installed, i run it directly from downloaded folder. How it is connected with pc, windows, software. I ask because i think about runnig it at my office
ror connections with "software"
- facundo7777
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ror connections with "software"
Hello,
i would like to ask about RoR application background at pc. What i mean: if game is not installed, i run it directly from downloaded folder. How it is connected with pc, windows, software. I ask because i think about runnig it at my office
It is safe?
i would like to ask about RoR application background at pc. What i mean: if game is not installed, i run it directly from downloaded folder. How it is connected with pc, windows, software. I ask because i think about runnig it at my office
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Re: ror connections with "software"
Copy&paste the client, no install needed. It all depends on your network security, whether internet connections are blocked or not.facundo7777 wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:16 am Hello,
i would like to ask about RoR application background at pc. What i mean: if game is not installed, i run it directly from downloaded folder. How it is connected with pc, windows, software. I ask because i think about runnig it at my officeIt is safe?
Dying is no option.
- facundo7777
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Re: ror connections with "software"
maybe more detailed 2 questions.Sulorie wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:30 amCopy&paste the client, no install needed. It all depends on your network security, whether internet connections are blocked or not.facundo7777 wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:16 am Hello,
i would like to ask about RoR application background at pc. What i mean: if game is not installed, i run it directly from downloaded folder. How it is connected with pc, windows, software. I ask because i think about runnig it at my officeIt is safe?
1) is ror safe for company software?
2) ror leaves any notifications in system files?
Re: ror connections with "software"
Ask your network admin whether it is save. xDfacundo7777 wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:38 ammaybe more detailed 2 questions.Sulorie wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:30 amCopy&paste the client, no install needed. It all depends on your network security, whether internet connections are blocked or not.facundo7777 wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:16 am Hello,
i would like to ask about RoR application background at pc. What i mean: if game is not installed, i run it directly from downloaded folder. How it is connected with pc, windows, software. I ask because i think about runnig it at my officeIt is safe?
1) is ror safe for company software?
2) ror leaves any notifications in system files?
Unless all you are doing is logged, there should be no changes to your system files at all.
Dying is no option.
- catholicism198
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Re: ror connections with "software"
You can also just run it off of a flash drive.
Re: ror connections with "software"
No, RoR is not safe company software, as your company (if its atleast... 100-200+ employees) will have a policy to not install anything that isnt work related. This is regardless if the game is candy crush or RoR.facundo7777 wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:38 ammaybe more detailed 2 questions.Sulorie wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:30 amCopy&paste the client, no install needed. It all depends on your network security, whether internet connections are blocked or not.facundo7777 wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:16 am Hello,
i would like to ask about RoR application background at pc. What i mean: if game is not installed, i run it directly from downloaded folder. How it is connected with pc, windows, software. I ask because i think about runnig it at my officeIt is safe?
1) is ror safe for company software?
2) ror leaves any notifications in system files?
While it might not leave files, it would leave other traces (the easiest for a sysadmin/network/security to find would be the network traffic). If you want to play games at work, i would rather suggest to use your own PC, as the consequences of being found out might be more severe then you would want.
Again, it all comes down to what kind of company you work for.
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