Good luck in your efforts. As an ex-ATO officer (with many contacts still
in the organisation), I advise that you're facing an uphill battle and have
little chance of success.
The ATO is currently looking for ways to cut services. They need to face a
huge public backlash before they switch this
At 09:53 AM 28/11/00 +1100, George Georgakis wrote:
Good luck in your efforts. As an ex-ATO officer (with many contacts still
in the organisation), I advise that you're facing an uphill battle and have
little chance of success.
The ATO is currently looking for ways to cut services. They need to
Quoting George Georgakis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Good luck in your efforts. As an ex-ATO officer (with
many contacts still
in the organisation), I advise that you're facing an
uphill battle and have
little chance of success.
So when they send out their Windows CD, and we send it
back saying "I
I think you will find for large businesses that it is compulsory, but I
don't know under what regulation.
--
Howard.
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LANNet Computing Associates http://www.lannet.com.au
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They cannot force you,
I didn't even know there was a Unix version! (Where did they tell us?) I mucked around
installing the Windows version under win4lin, found it wouldn't talk to the ATO
properly and installed it on my pure Windows box. Needless to say, I've joined the
list.
Re the ATO dropping any form of