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Comments have been moved to chat; please do not continue the discussion here. Before posting a comment below this one, please review the purposes of comments. Comments that do not request clarification or suggest improvements usually belong as an answer, on The Workplace Meta, or in The Workplace Chat. Comments continuing discussion may be removed.Kilisi– Kilisi2023-09-20 20:20:48 +00:00Commented Sep 20, 2023 at 20:20
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Are you sure the POC users are clear on the difference between the blocking and the inline delivery of training? I ask because it's easy to see how users might find the blocking intrusive. The training, not so much.mjt– mjt2023-09-21 14:47:36 +00:00Commented Sep 21, 2023 at 14:47
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5@Anthony Given that most tax return are filed electronically, why can't your users have an electronic copy of their relevant forms? The way it currently reads still makes me think the users are trying to work around a broken system and that this is the root cause of your problem. Can you clarify?Marianne013– Marianne0132023-09-21 19:47:36 +00:00Commented Sep 21, 2023 at 19:47
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4Does it distinguish between users going to Twitch to try to stream from their work PC vs. going to Twitch to put something on a second monitor? Even in legitimate cases (say, I've tried to download a virus) I'd find a bot berating me on Teams patronizing, and if it's a false positive to boot I'd probably be pounding the table.Maciej Stachowski– Maciej Stachowski2023-09-22 11:03:42 +00:00Commented Sep 22, 2023 at 11:03
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1@MaciejStachowski if you are in a position where you need to stream on twitch you would probably be in a permission group that meant you didn't get the telling off. If you aren't in a position where you need to stream to twitch you are potentially exposing information that you shouldn't and most likely haven't had proper training anyway.SeriousBri– SeriousBri2023-09-22 22:39:37 +00:00Commented Sep 22, 2023 at 22:39
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