Fwd: Schools with Macs and Windows

2006-04-07 Thread Nicholas Pyers



Begin forwarded message:


From: Yvonne Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 7 April 2006 7:36:31 PM
To: Nicholas Pyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Schools with Macs and Windows

Hi Nicholas
My school runs both Macs and PCs on a Windows 2000 based network.  
We have both iMacs (8.6, 9.2) and PXs (XP) sharing use of the  
curriculum network I have successfully negotiated connecting my OSX  
Powerbook to the network through the use of TCP/IP for the  
curriculum server.


I have a technician who has had to do a work around for a student  
who has a PC with Deep Freeze loaded - he needed to contact the  
Centre for Inclusive Schooling to obtain instructions on enabling  
internet access for the student's machine.


If you think this is of help please feel free to ask more questions  
- although I believe there are more gurus on this list than one  
could care to mention!!!


Regards
Yvonne Harrison
Singleton Primary School

Nicholas Pyers wrote:


On 07/04/2006, at 12:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hello everyone,

I am interested in any contacts people may have at schools that are
successfully running both Macs and Windows.  They need to be  
able  to help
alleviate concerns from another school about *potential*  
technical  difficulties
in letting a Mac into a school for the first time.  The laptop  
is  coming in

under an assitive technology programme.

If you can assist, please contact me via email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Glenn.



Glenn,

Contact Jenny Ashby from BEAUT, a new User Group that has started  
up  in Bendigo, Victoria that focus on Education and Macs, but no  
doubt  they have to deal with Windows as well.


I know Jenny has been in contact with GMUG and was recently  
virtually  present at one of their meetings via iChat


http://www.beaut.org.au/


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Nicholas Pyers, Macintosh User Group Resources

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Fwd: Schools with Macs and Windows

2006-04-07 Thread Nicholas Pyers



Begin forwarded message:


From: Yvonne Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 7 April 2006 7:36:31 PM
To: Nicholas Pyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Schools with Macs and Windows

Hi Nicholas
My school runs both Macs and PCs on a Windows 2000 based network.  
We have both iMacs (8.6, 9.2) and PXs (XP) sharing use of the  
curriculum network I have successfully negotiated connecting my OSX  
Powerbook to the network through the use of TCP/IP for the  
curriculum server.


I have a technician who has had to do a work around for a student  
who has a PC with Deep Freeze loaded - he needed to contact the  
Centre for Inclusive Schooling to obtain instructions on enabling  
internet access for the student's machine.


If you think this is of help please feel free to ask more questions  
- although I believe there are more gurus on this list than one  
could care to mention!!!


Regards
Yvonne Harrison
Singleton Primary School

Nicholas Pyers wrote:


On 07/04/2006, at 12:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hello everyone,

I am interested in any contacts people may have at schools that are
successfully running both Macs and Windows.  They need to be  
able  to help
alleviate concerns from another school about *potential*  
technical  difficulties
in letting a Mac into a school for the first time.  The laptop  
is  coming in

under an assitive technology programme.

If you can assist, please contact me via email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Glenn.



Glenn,

Contact Jenny Ashby from BEAUT, a new User Group that has started  
up  in Bendigo, Victoria that focus on Education and Macs, but no  
doubt  they have to deal with Windows as well.


I know Jenny has been in contact with GMUG and was recently  
virtually  present at one of their meetings via iChat


http://www.beaut.org.au/


--
Nicholas Pyers, Macintosh User Group Resources

email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://www.nicholaspyers.com/usergroups



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Re: Schools with Macs and Windows

2006-04-07 Thread Nicholas Pyers

On 07/04/2006, at 12:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello everyone,

I am interested in any contacts people may have at schools that are
successfully running both Macs and Windows.  They need to be able  
to help
alleviate concerns from another school about *potential* technical  
difficulties
in letting a Mac into a school for the first time.  The laptop is  
coming in

under an assitive technology programme.

If you can assist, please contact me via email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Glenn.


Glenn,

Contact Jenny Ashby from BEAUT, a new User Group that has started up  
in Bendigo, Victoria that focus on Education and Macs, but no doubt  
they have to deal with Windows as well.


I know Jenny has been in contact with GMUG and was recently virtually  
present at one of their meetings via iChat


http://www.beaut.org.au/


--
Nicholas Pyers, Macintosh User Group Resources

email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://www.nicholaspyers.com/usergroups




Schools with Macs and Windows

2006-04-07 Thread spin
Hello everyone,

I am interested in any contacts people may have at schools that are 
successfully running both Macs and Windows.  They need to be able to help 
alleviate concerns from another school about *potential* technical difficulties 
in letting a Mac into a school for the first time.  The laptop is coming in 
under an assitive technology programme. 

If you can assist, please contact me via email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Glenn.