Dylan McDermond wrote:

> On Jul 5, 2005, at 4:42 PM, Don wrote:
>
> > Maybe you could find a Mac Genius (form an Apple store, a Mac
> > user group, a local college or university) in your area who could
> > come into
> > the office with you and help get you into their network.
> >
>
> It's just a hunch, but something tells me that the IT guy wouldn't
> take kindly to someone fiddling with "their" network, especially to
> get a machine they don't want supported onto it.
>
> - Dylan
>

I'm sure that's a good hunch.... but a Machead who speaks "the language"
might be able to bridge the gap between the IT and Claire's Mac without
doing any hands on fiddling. That would require some face time and may not
be worth the hassle but it's a possible solution if Claire really prefers to
use her Mac.


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