On 1/20/06, Brian Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> MT Morales wrote:
> > I think you brought up a very interesting point. From my MLS
> > experience it seems that you'd only remain connected to the church
> > office/site while you are using the MLS program (and/or when you
> > send/receive updates),  Now I am assuming Brian probably wants to
> > have internet on a church computer that doesn't have or won't run
> > MLS? (i.e. for prospect missionaries only)
> >
> > -mtm
>
> Granted, I don't use MLS, I only support it :)  I don't know how it's
> connection works.  Anyone ever opened Internet Explorer on the ward
> clerk's
> machine?
>
> I am not the one desiring the internet connection though, I was just
> saying
> churches have internet connections, usually broadband ones.  Granted, this
> is if the building is following the "regular" way of doing things...which
> if
> they are in Utah, they probably are.  Why would you call in a second group
> to have an internet connection installed?
>
> Brian
>
> PS. As an aside, I know it's against church policy for temples to have
> internet connections other than the two supplied them by the temple
> department.  I can't imagine the policies are any less strict for
> meetinghouses.
>
>
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The only broandband connections at meetinghouses I know are for geneology
centers, the rest have to receive special approval from Church headquarters;
or be part of a new pilot program.

If nobody else has done it yet, I will try accessing church sites from a web
browser tonight while connected through MLS and see how it goes.

-mtm
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