So i might be leaving my company in a few months and there are some files i want to take with me. Nothing super proprietary but some personal stuff ive built/ programmed over the years. Some of it is stuff ive worked on in my own time.
We don't have the best IT and im not going to leave on bad terms. However i don't want to have any hassle.
What would be the best way to transfer .DXF and .TXT/.CAD files off of my storage space on the network and onto another device without leaving obvious fingerprints?
ctrl + c ctrl + v
>>61514074
Depends, how much logging do you think they have configured? How much do they monitor the network?
>>61514203
I don't think they do that much
We had someone try to blackmail the company like 3 years ago and i know the sent that persons PC out for a forensic inspection to find out what they had. So basically i doubt they watch much. I could easily transfer files from the network to my local PC with no notice whatsoever. Or to any number of CNC machines in the shop that are XP based, and move files from there.
>disconnect pc from network
>transfer files into a zip disquette
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Profit!
>>61514312
> zip disk
Whoa, whoa, how much stuff do you think he could possibly have to require 250mb or storage
Writing to a DVD doesn't cause to much fuss and most people will think you're just listening to you personal music. He'll, transfer them to your phone and people will just think your charging it.
Unless they take you pc and analyze the files on it they won't even realize something you're releasing after you leave was done on their dime unless it's closely related to what they do and you're competing.
>>61514367
Half of the personal stuff are just .PRT/ .DXF files of special application auto parts ive made over he years.
the other stuff is very trick programming for an older CNC system that is rather prolific in our industry. We're not really using it yet because of issues with updating old programs but it has a ton of potential.
DVD? im not sure if my PC has a burner, ill have to check.