Imho it is useless to install a few, several or in the worst case countless of copies of a program on a computer network, if they are not adminstrated.
Software needs updates people, 2-year old installations of d-net are effectively useless, burning CPU-time while there responses are rejected by the servers.
If for no other reason, that's why you should obtain permission. So that when you leave for a better and brighter job:-) the software on your previous place of work gets regular updates & maintenance. It gets installed on all new (& powerfull) pc's. It just becomes part of the standard software package.
Plus you don't get sued.
Also since Windows 3.1, there has been a menu on the left top side with min, max, move, close.
Imho it is useless to install a few, several or in the worst case countless of copies of a program on a computer network, if they are not adminstrated. Software needs updates people, 2-year old installations of d-net are effectively useless, burning CPU-time while there responses are rejected by the servers. If for no other reason, that's why you should obtain permission. So that when you leave for a better and brighter job :-) the software on your previous place of work gets regular updates & maintenance. It gets installed on all new (& powerfull) pc's. It just becomes part of the standard software package.
Plus you don't get sued.