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Re: Re: Run Perl in Task scheduler to eliminate screensaver

by Anonymous Monk
on Dec 04, 2003 at 08:43 UTC ( [id://312191]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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I laugh at your attitude toward this question! Thanks to everyone else and their direction in helping me with this.
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Re: Re: Re: Run Perl in Task scheduler to eliminate screensaver
by mdillon (Priest) on Dec 04, 2003 at 11:11 UTC
    You really should listen to matthewb and davis.

    I mean, why is it a problem for the screensaver to turn on after 15 minutes of inactivity. It's not your computer, it's the company's. Why do you care if the screensaver turns on if you aren't using the computer? Are you just so full of false laziness that you can't be bothered to type in your password a half-dozen times a day? Maybe someone at the company cares that someone could sit down with your user account and pretend they're you.

      I didnt ask for comments on why I needed it done. Just wanted to get some direction as I said earlier. Again, thanks for all the answers to everyone else and no thanks to your "lazy" answer and attitude.
        I didnt ask for comments on why I needed it done
        So what? This is such a bad idea, you'll probably get fired for this (I know I'd fire you).

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