Similar to Tony, I like the HP carts. We have 5 of them at Sheldon, and
my only gripe is the lack of a sturdy shelving system on top for a
printer/AP/etc.
From: Beth Litterer [mailto:blitte...@eastsac.k12.ia.us]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 11:56 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: [
If you are using Windows XP, you could try this one:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/whistler/Install/2/WXP/EN-US/Powe
rCalcPowertoySetup.exe
I don't know how powerful you need the graphing calculator, but this one
appears to be generally good.
Source:
http://www.microsoft.com/wi
Anyone familiar with the the state-run/developed applications for our
courthouse systems would be lenient when it came to a school-based
system. The state has their own systems in place for the Recorders
Offices (http://www.iowalandrecords.org) and for the Treasurer's Offices
(DOT specifically) tha
what it can do, then they might request it.
Thanks,
Murray Gafkjen
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Murray, are
Murray, are you thinking of Asterisk?
http://www.asterisk.org/
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I heard there i
You will definitely want to create a new policy first, that applies only
to students:
User Configuration
--> Administrative Templates
--> --> System
--> --> --> Run only allowed Windows applications
Enable policy, and click "Show" to add your list of applications that
are allowed. The pr
Chad, I think they key to HP ownership is to buy laptops from the HP
business line, and ensure that you avoid anything related to the
HP/Compaq home user line of PCs/Laptops. Most of their business line
comes standard with a 3-year warranty, with next-day part replacement,
meaning you will have the
Title: Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for May 2007
Issued: May 8, 2007
Version Number: 1.0
Bulletin Summary: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=89795
Apparently yesterday was a big day for security vunerabilities:
In the content of this email, it lists affected products and also
products not affected.
Cisco Security Advisory: Multiple Vulnerabilities in the Cisco Wireless
LAN Controller and Cisco Lightw
Karl, here are the HP part numbers:
Mini-GBIC
> ProCurve Gigabit-LH-LC Mini-GBIC (J4860B)
> ProCurve Gigabit-LX-LC Mini-GBIC (J4859B)
> ProCurve Gigabit-SX-LC Mini-GBIC (J4858B)
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From: Karl Hehr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 11:10 AM
George, you cannot compare cars and software, they are two entirely different
beasts. For one, cars, as opposed to Windows(tm), do not have to be "backwards
compatible. Surely you wouldn't expect an exhaust manifold from a 2006 Chrysler
300C to fit a 1957 Chrysler 300C. Not only that, in cars, p
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