Oh yeah I would definitely agree that using Microsoft leads to using more Microsoft products. Meltdown? Probly not.
Will Hill wrote: >Funny how Microsoft problems often lead to calls to buy yet more Microsoft. >It's like a chain reaction leading to criticality and meltdown. > >On Thursday 13 October 2005 10:10 pm, Chris Tortorich wrote: > > >>Tim, >> >>Lets take a step back. Im sure ill get flamed for this, but if you are >>in a windows enviroment, and you have an image server, you can just use >>RIS from microsoft. I successfully used it in my labs at LSU to image >>PCs over the network. One image works for many PCs.. If you prepare the >>image correctly with riprep you should have little problems, even on >>differning hardware. Its pretty quick too. The only snag you can run >>into is unsupported network drivers, but those can be shoved in there - >>there are KBs about it. Its fine if you just want to use linux to >>accomplish this task but if I remember the gnuparted stuff it basically >>says its NTFS support isnt that great and if it works, it will work fine >>but if it doesnt, good luck. I could be wrong. Makes sense since NTFS is >>proprietary. >> >>If you are looking for something to go back to a good config after some >>user borks it, goback works pretty well too. Just depends on what you >>are trying to accomplish. >> >>Chris >> >> > >_______________________________________________ >General mailing list >General at brlug.net >http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net > > >
