reeks with IT types. (Whether that's good or bad is your call.) Some
incredibly knowledgable people, though, when it comes to Windows networking
issues. There are even a few good webhosting providers on the list.
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/community.cfm
A couple of warnings: The folks can be a little buttoned-down. Ask for a
recommendation for a new server and you'll get 50 rec's for Compaq/HP.
Everyone seems to run Exchange. Very corporate. And one other thing... Be
forewarned that these people do _not_ have lives. There's a lot of off-topic
junk and 40k posts of "LOL" followed by quoted replies and nobody seems to
care about it. Like a bunch of AOL newbies that just passed their MCSE
exams.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Kitta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 11:07 AM
Subject: OT: windows mailing list
> Hello,
>
> Sorry for off topic, but it seems that most people on this list are working
> with windows and thus most likely can point me in the right direction. I am
> having some problems setting up domain controller for my workplace. Does
> anyone know of a good mailing list or other resource that would help me in
> solving these windows related problems? I tried to search the net but for
> mailing lists for windows I just found mailing list software :( I found
some
> online forums, but they are helpful only if someone wants to do some home
> networking, not setting up a server.
>
> When I worked with Linux things were tough but local user group was always
> there to bail me out, usually under an hour - I am looking for something
> similar for windows (through I am not hoping for local and under 1h).
>
> Thank you for your suggestions,
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