So it makes it even easier to steal all notebooks at one time?

On Wednesday, March 10, 2010, John Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Glad you're back and working! We purchased a rolling cart for our training 
> laptops to do this very thing. There's loads of them out there, many schools 
> utilize them.
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> From: Daniel Rodriguez
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Sent: Wed Mar 10 10:04:41 2010
> Subject: Safes for Laptops
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> To all,
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> Just letting you all know that I am back at work and doing alot better. :)
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> Now a question:
> I have an area that is secured, it houses about 12 people, on our floor. The 
> manager is wanting a safe to lock up the users laptops when they leave at 
> night. They will be able to get them in the morning when they come in.
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> Even though the office area is secured, the building cleaning people have 
> access to that room at night.
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> Needless to say, the information and work that they do is confidential and 
> they do have their list of 'needs' to make sure it stays that way.
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> What I would like to know, is, has anyone purchased a safe to lock their 
> secured users laptops? Anyone make any recommendations? I am looking at 
> something that can hold about 12 laptops and then some.
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