Matias | 4 Jan 2007 15:54
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networking the sheep

Hello! I´m using workrave and i think it´s a great piece of software. I thought
it would be posible to use it in a corporate environment but then centralizing
control is a must. is there a way to set values to every client in a network?
and is it posible to prevent the user of changing the values or disabling the
application? i saw the "network options" but i did not understand how to log it
in or where to log in to.

Thanks a lot. 

Happy New year!

Matias

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Daniel THOMPSON | 4 Jan 2007 16:47

Re: networking the sheep

Matias wrote:
> Hello! I´m using workrave and i think it´s a great piece of software. I thought
> it would be posible to use it in a corporate environment but then centralizing
> control is a must. is there a way to set values to every client in a network?
> and is it posible to prevent the user of changing the values or disabling the
> application? i saw the "network options" but i did not understand how to log it
> in or where to log in to.

The 'network options' are for workers with two or more machines on their
desk. It is intended to stop the user from simply switching machines
whenever they are forced to take a break.

Out of interest, why is centralized control of rest break settings a
must? I would have assumed that different workers (who all have
different posture, keyboard attitude, tendancy to chat to their
neighbor) would *require* that their rest break settings be user modifiable.

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