On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Don Kuhlman <[email protected]> wrote:
> We don't relate user names to machine names, but keep a spreadsheet or
> inventory list to say who has what equipment.

  We've got an ad-hoc MS Access database which keeps track of which
user a computer is assigned to.

  We're a small shop, so we don't have site codes or anything like
that.  Just "FooPCnnn", where "Foo" is the abbreviated name of the
company, and "nnn" is a sequence number.  I started counting at 100,
for no particular reason beyond "it looked cooler".

  I learned a while ago that embedding details into a computer ID is
usually not worth it.  Especially not a user ID -- equipment changes
assignment too often.

-- Ben

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