All,
Thanks for the many replies. Just to summarize and respond:
1. I didn't mean to give the impression that I'm anti-d'Hell. Pretty
much every test station I've had responsibility for in the past 5+ years
here was built around one of their desktop or small tower
configurations. With few exc
cation Programs, Newsletters, and
more...
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Subject: Corporate PC purchases for factory test, your experiences
please
All,
This may really be a Window
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Subject: Re Corporate PC purchases for factory test, your experiences please
Dave,
you wrote on Thu, 13 May 2004 08:40:47 -0400:
> ... Long story short, at least one of these has
> turned out to be unreliable for long term use, so now I'm given the nod
> to b
Dave,
you wrote on Thu, 13 May 2004 08:40:47 -0400:
... Long story short, at least one of these has
turned out to be unreliable for long term use, so now I'm given the nod
to buy something akin to the standard-issue current workstation.
... The IT line is, 'If it plugs
into the network, it must i
All,
This may really be a Windows-only question, but I can believe there are
establishments that have standardized on Macs for factory use.
Recently I was required by our IT department to 'upgrade' a couple of
networked factory test PCs (still running LV5.1 apps under Windows 95!)
to Windows 2000