Anonymous wrote:You need to RTO
Anonymous wrote:
We have a PIV or CAC card that goes into a laptop card reader that we use to log in to the virtual network. When we remove the badge, the network connection is broken. This is common across agencies.
Anonymous wrote:Since RTO I am always late since my Zooms or Teams are back to back, and I have to pull my badge out of my computer to leave office area, badge into the restroom, badge back in, and then log back into my computer and wait for everything to load. Yes, I am in the office full time and on Zoom or Teams all day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since RTO I am always late since my Zooms or Teams are back to back, and I have to pull my badge out of my computer to leave office area, badge into the restroom, badge back in, and then log back into my computer and wait for everything to load. Yes, I am in the office full time and on Zoom or Teams all day.
Can someone explain this? Badges that slot into laptops? Sounds ridiculous. My company just introduced biometrics which I love.
We have a PIV or CAC card that goes into a laptop card reader that we use to log in to the virtual network. When we remove the badge, the network connection is broken. This is common across agencies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since RTO I am always late since my Zooms or Teams are back to back, and I have to pull my badge out of my computer to leave office area, badge into the restroom, badge back in, and then log back into my computer and wait for everything to load. Yes, I am in the office full time and on Zoom or Teams all day.
Can someone explain this? Badges that slot into laptops? Sounds ridiculous. My company just introduced biometrics which I love.
Anonymous wrote:Since RTO I am always late since my Zooms or Teams are back to back, and I have to pull my badge out of my computer to leave office area, badge into the restroom, badge back in, and then log back into my computer and wait for everything to load. Yes, I am in the office full time and on Zoom or Teams all day.
Anonymous wrote:I don't see 5 minutes as that bad. If she is busy, it might just be a matter of being in other meetings.
Can you ask her to start/end meetings at :05 and :55? Some companies just do this as a matter of building in breaks.
You can also ask her at the next meeting to open the Zoom. I've done this. It's a pesky setting.
Anonymous wrote:Thats because she is never at her desk. She is doing laundry or working in the garden. If she was at her desk, she would get the notice.
Anonymous wrote:Thats because she is never at her desk. She is doing laundry or working in the garden. If she was at her desk, she would get the notice.