We've got two workstations on XP and Novell and they seem to like Netware
very well.  

Then there's BVU, where all their 200 new laptops have XP. (Old lease
expired, now have Gateway 1400s) If you want, we could ask one of their
techs come out and talk about how they manage.  Might be interesting, but
it might have too much a Novell slant for some.  

>From what I gather, the original thread asked for info on managing
policies in XP.  I'm not sure they do much of that, other than using
Zenworks to manage the MAC addresses in their WAPs.  It seems to me that
the summer HD load has all their printer drivers, but gives students total
Admin access to the local OS.   Let me know what you think and I can
pursue this if you like from my end.

Steve Scarbrough, Technology Coordinator
Storm Lake Community School District
419 Lake Avenue
Storm Lake, IA  50588
712.732.8100   fax:8101
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.storm-lake.k12.ia.us/~sscarbrough/

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