From: Chris Sutcliffe (c.j.sutcliffe@liverpool.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Sep 24 2003 - 11:58:49 EEST
First time I've replied to the list for a while....hello everyone!
Reasonably simple answer to this one (although not that constructive) tell
the narrow minded fools to go take a running jump. These morons, crazed by
the power they think they have to make our lives a misery should be told in
no uncertain terms to crawl back into the God forsaken hole they came from.
I wouldn't mind but they all think they are clever just because they can set
up a network and upgrade windows......well I can do that and I'm not an IT
"professional"
Larry stand up for yourself....it's their problem and they are trying to
make it yours.
Best Regards
Chris
Dr. Chris Sutcliffe
Rapid, Micro and Bio Manufacturing Research
MSERC
The University of Liverpool
Department of Engineering
Ashton Building
Brownlow Hill
Liverpool
L69 3GL
Tel. (0151) 794 4316
Fax. (0151) 794 4703
Mobile (0151) 794 7729
Email c.j.sutcliffe@liv.ac.uk
URL http://mserc.liv.ac.uk/
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi [mailto:owner-rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi]On
Behalf Of Larry_Monahan@bd.com
Sent: 23 September 2003 19:27
To: rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi
Subject: SLA Build station 5.3 and windows 2000
anyone else in this situation?
your IT people say " any machine not running windows 2000 will be removed
from the network"
well what do you do with your machines running NT 4.0 ?
anybody come up with a work around?
any suggestions?
( and what about my 250 running in DOS)
Larry Monahan
Supervisor of Rapid Prototyping
BD Medical Surgical
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