On Saturday 02 April 2005 18:29, James Elliott wrote: > Hi Daniel > > I replied to your reply to me but it bounced back - hence this > new post > > You suggested using Linux instead of Win 2003 server, and I agree > that is a good idea. However, it is my clients who have the Win > Server 2003 and I need to come up to speed with it to get/keep > the jobs, that is why I would like someone to point me to a good > teach-yourself tutorial or reference book.
Hi James, I'm sure that we all understand the need to get and keep jobs, but your posts here remind me of the joke about the cop who encounters a guy late at night on his hands and knees crawling around on a city sidewalk underneath a street light post. The cop says, "May I ask what you are doing?" The guy says, "I accidentally dropped a handfull of change." The cop says, "oh, maybe I can help, where did you drop it." The guy points to a spot about 10 meters away and says, "over there." The cop says, "Well, why are you looking here?" The guy says, "Because the light is better here." So the light might be better here, but there is probably NOT a high density of people on this list who would know how to answer your question. Also, while people are somewhat motivated here to answer questions pertaining to the use of OOo on Windows, I'm predicting that you will find few who feel sufficiently motivated to answer Windows questions entirely unrelated to OOo. Just a guess. I'm not saying that you are wrong to ask the question here. I'm just hoping that you are not holding off research in other areas in hopes of getting an answer here. Good luck. > > Kind regards, James Elliott
