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Former Member
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Hi,
My company has a policy that executables shouldnt be downloaded. I am unable to support you as the work units are not getting downloaded.Is there any other way for me to get the work units zipped?? Temporarily can you remove the .exe extension while sending the file?? Regards, Kiran |
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Former Member
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I suggest you switch to BOINC. The BOINC science executables have no extension.
http://www.wcgwiki.org/en/boinc/migration.cfm |
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retsof
Former Community Advisor USA Joined: Jul 31, 2005 Post Count: 6824 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Does the company give permission for this extra computing? If they don't like .EXE downloads, they will LOVE the uploads.
---------------------------------------- Secure uploads on socket 443 are going to be another concern.
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Former Member
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Be careful! WCG relies on trust. Remember your company's computers are your company's!
It is understandable they don't want executables to be downloaded and run from any old source. If they are happy to trust WCG, then they can adjust their policies to permit executables from particular sources. However, if they aren't happy for this, but find people are managing to subvert their policy by e.g. renaming exes, etc, AND particularly if that this is seen to be supported or encouraged by WCG, then companies would be quite right to start considering it malware. And as a consequence, virus checker writers would be forced to include WCG in their list of malware to check for and remove. And we don't want that! Any suggestion that WCG could be considered malware in anyshape or form would be a disaster!! WCG must be absolutely squeaky clean when it comes to their operations. Any question that they are trying to circumvent the wishes of any people whose equipment is being used to run the software, will be very very bad. WCG need to go out of their way to ensure that everyone is made copmletely aware of what they are signing up to, particularly anyone whose computer it is running on (and that means the company itself when run on a company's computer - not simply the user of the computer!), and that everyone is made completely at ease with trusting the software. This means completely respecting the wishes of anyone who, for whatever reason, however silly or groundless the reason may seem to us, does not wish to run the software on their computer. If just one person managed (in collusion with or with the support of WCG admin,tech,etc) to circumvent a company's IT policy, and the press got wind of the story... the adverse publicity could be very damaging. If you talk to your company and explain what WCG is and convince them why you should be permitted to run it, you never know, they may even decide to run it across all their computers to gain a bit of publicity on WCG home page! |
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retsof
Former Community Advisor USA Joined: Jul 31, 2005 Post Count: 6824 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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If you talk to your company and explain what WCG is and convince them why you should be permitted to run it, you never know, they may even decide to run it across all their computers to gain a bit of publicity on WCG home page! as IBM does now. You see so many IBM related teams here because WCG elements are already included on every computer. That's TOP DOWN support for WCG.
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Former Member
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WCG also have a partner programme. Read here for more details: http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/about_us/viewOurPartners.do
The software license agreement makes it very clear that you may only particate in WCG on your own computer, or on a computer where you have permission to run it. This isn't usually a problem. Many organisations (academic especially) have an implicit agreement that people can install software they need. If you don't have this permission, you need to get it! If there is an explicit policy not to install software, then sorry: you cannot use those computers on the grid. Use your personal computer instead. |
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Former Member
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Hi
As of now I have uninstalled BOINC from my office system. I have requested my company for permission to run the software on my office system. I am currently running the same at home. HTH Regards, Kiran |
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Former Member
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Hi kirankss,
Sounds good! Here's hoping that they go for it. . . Lawrence |
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