
Now, nobody actually needs all of these shortcuts on their desktop, because all of those programs wind up in your Start menu anyway. (Some installers give you a checkbox to turn this behavior off, but it is invariably checked by default.) all of them assume that the user desperately needs a shortcut to the app on the desktop. Web browsers, antivirus, diagnostic utilities, media players, random shareware. You see this with every application install, for example. There's a tendency in the Windows world for everyone to assume that, whatever their widget is, it belongs on the user's desktop. Why not? They will just get their way anyway.ģ) Your boss finds out and you get chewed out for violating policy.Ĥ) All the other managers find out that Middle_Manager_17 got admin rights now every other one needs admin rights or they will be unable to do any work at all.ĥ) Everyone gets admin rights and you end up crying yourself to sleep at night. All of a sudden now every other one needs admin rights or they will be unable to do any work at all.Ħ) Everyone gets admin rights and you end up crying yourself to sleep at night.Ģ)You say yes.


Use your phone to listen to music while you "work"Ĥ) You boss tells you to do it anyway and complains that you are not a team player.ĥ) All the other managers find out that Middle_Manager_17 got admin rights. ("I want admin rights so I can install iTunes waaa!)Ģ)You say no. FILTER POSTS BY LENGTH WELCOME TO TFTS! TELL US YOUR TALE! MODERATION INFO COPYRIGHT POLICY SPAM FILTER ALERT SISTER SUBREDDITS TALE SUBREDDITS THE BEST OF TFTS TFTS ESSENTIAL LINKS BYE EVERYBODY! < TFTS Top Tales - The Complete TFTS Archivesġ) Managers complain to you.
