> Now lets multiply say 400 desktops times a morning without a network
> running remote X. Thats 1600 hours. A person-year of work is 1800-2000
> hours (manufacturing background showing) Hmm.. how cheap and easy was
> remote X again? Oh and by the way, the CEO wants a word...

You'll find that most corporates with Windows-based desktops use roaming
profiles, and network authentication / storage /printing for just about (if
not absolutely) everything. It's a central part of the policy, support,
service equation.

If your network goes down, you are toast anyway, for all sorts of reasons.

In which case, you may as well save the money on wasted desktop resources
and get the critical network infrastructure right.

Good lord. How neat.

;-)

- Jeff

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  So, "Jeffrey" seems to mean "the ineffectual, victimised guy in
  American movies" in four different languages.


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