I have a peer to peer windows network at my dental office. It seems to
gradually operate slower and slower unless I shut the system down and
reboot. The proprietary dental software I use mandates a Windows
environment (I think) and I hate the problems of computers freezing,
losing the data
Can we get some sort of policy on asking for someone to help you for money?
I have some suggestions ( I know I wasn't asked but what the H---).
Construct a list of people who would like to do projects, tutor or what ever
and when someone like me inquires either refer them to or send them the
Perhaps my experience will give another perspective on your
"spam" discussion.
I went to Comp USA the Sunday your group was there. I
was considering upgrading my windows operating system and spoke to two of your
members. Our discussion impressed me, and I decided to purchase the Red
Hat
Scott,
Great idea! I hope you post a draft for comment and that members consumed
by Linux and also not so consumed will comment. I think it will help you
by receiving input from people with varying levels of competence.
Neal
| On Thursday 17 October 2002 09:34 am, Neal Gay Timon wrote
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