DAE....
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Is that Jennifer Grey?
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Is that Jennifer Grey?
Nobody puts baby in a corner.
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I literally get paid less the harder I work.
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I literally get paid less the harder I work.
The solution is clear. You should nap
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Just go into the calendar and click the 'meet now's button, select do not use audio, and then set your status back to available or busy. No third party software needed.
Thanks! I heard of that as well, but i am pretty sure that activity is recorded, and if they look at Teams activity, it would definitely be odd to see someone being in a meeting all day. I've been using this app for 2 years now, and it doesn't install on the system. Part of my responsibility is application management, so if anyone's looking over apps, it's me anyway!
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The solution is clear. You should nap
It eats away at me when I'm selling my valuable time on Earth to sit around and not work.
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me everyday
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Thanks! I heard of that as well, but i am pretty sure that activity is recorded, and if they look at Teams activity, it would definitely be odd to see someone being in a meeting all day. I've been using this app for 2 years now, and it doesn't install on the system. Part of my responsibility is application management, so if anyone's looking over apps, it's me anyway!
Another option is to run a Powershell command like this:
while ($true) {
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait("{F15}")
Start-Sleep -Seconds 300
}Not only does it keep your Teams status Active, it also prevents the screensaver from kicking in. This causes some wonky stuff in Citrix apps, so be sure to stop the command before you launch anything Citrix-related.
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Another option is to run a Powershell command like this:
while ($true) {
[System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait("{F15}")
Start-Sleep -Seconds 300
}Not only does it keep your Teams status Active, it also prevents the screensaver from kicking in. This causes some wonky stuff in Citrix apps, so be sure to stop the command before you launch anything Citrix-related.
That's exactly why i originally used it, actually. Our group policy is set to go to screen saver and turn off screen after lile 10 min then 20 min. Whenever I played music and stepped away, it would always turn off, so this fixed it. I understood the policy at work in case you stepped away, but I am at home now, so who cares if I leave it unlocked.
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I literally get paid less the harder I work.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I was in school when i realized that doing homework faster doesn't mean you get to go home earlier. You just get assigned more homework.