On Fri, 1 Apr 2016, Santiago A. wrote:


I agree that is not easy. Windows has created his own set of services,
uses a strange jargon and nomenclature for services and stuff that has
been there for years in unix world. But that's its strategy: Make unix
admins a little more comfortable with windows concepts, jargon and
products. Maybe next time a unix admin faces a windows product, he won't
push for only-unix solution so hard.

Yes, they are a wolf in sheepskin...

I cannot understand that Canonical agreed to cooperate on this.
It's called shooting in your own foot...

And don't deceive yourself. Scripts are the most powerful solution, but
a GUI need less knowledge and expertise, so they may be cheaper in the
long run.

You therewith assert that microsoft advocates ignorance and stupidity ? :-)

All very nice till you hit a really hard problem and then you need to call an expert anyway, who charges you astronomical amounts of money for deleting a
registry key or so. It's a nice deceit...

Michael.

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