> The MO of Windows IT is typically to run a highly centralized > operation. That is how they define efficiency. Every time a PC is > started software, patches, settings, policies, etc. download and the > user has to go get a cup of coffee or maybe two. They use the Policy > Editor to play god. IT rarely touches actual user computers and > hasn't a clue about the daily problems users face. For example, I > have seen departments where only one computer was able to print and > people had to line up there. Since IT was never around they didn't > have a clue that there were problems. IT thinks "everything runs."
Ooooo Tom! Tell us another one! Tell us about the time where Goldilocks, carrying her $300 netbook, poisons the bears' porridge and the other one where the Gepetto chops up his wooden puppet for firewood on a cold Winter's night in Redmond. Your stories are always the best! Awwww, you're only going to tell the one about the brave and handsome consultant who slays the evil dragon again, aren't you? That's all you ever tell us anymore. ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************
