David Woolley wrote:

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Richard B. Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Most businesses, in the US at least, tend to replace their PCs every three to five years. The replacement is not wholesale, but piecemeal.


That tends to be true of medium to large private sector businesses.
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really understood Active Directory. I pointed out that we didn't need to use A/D and insisted that the PC people install W2K on my new desktop


That sounds like an organisation large enough to have an IT department.


It was. I was a humble laborer in the Network Services Group. We were responsible for operating the data center, help desk, purchasing and installing PCs, etc. I was a VMS System Administrator, with sidelines in Solaris (X86), and Windows. Thanks to the acquisition of the company I am now involuntarily retired.

You don't believe the "humble" part?  I confess; I lied!

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