Hi all
At work we have 'Web Marshal' installed to stop us doing anything on the internet.
Will Portable Apps help me get around this problem & can it be traced?
Cheers for any info
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@1 Portableapps are not developped to bypass local/office IT policies..
@2 Don´t know webmarshall, but if they´re that restrictive, they won´t forget a keylogger..
@ your introduction (I´m no native English speaker): what does "about stealth" mean in your question´s context?
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3. i think he means will his IT security policies be able to detect that he was running portable apps
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@ your introduction (I´m no native English speaker): what does "about stealth" mean in your question´s context?
The bracket [about stealth] was added by me, to give a little more information than just:
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It seemed to make more sense if viewed from the subject line.
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