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On Taking a Configuration Management Position?

Bravo_Two_Zero asks: "I've recently been offered a Configuration Management position as a lateral (with a slight incline) move. I'm darn happy as an admin, and my heart really lies with system engineering rather than the more mundane operational concerns. But, the position is new, so I would have a chance to define many parameters. Also, it could lead to a management opportunity (if I'm interested) much faster than my current admin slot. It's a hideously complex environment, but I already live through that as an admin. Mileage will vary widely, I know, but I was hoping there might be a school of thought or two from some devoted Slashdot readers who perform or have performed the position. What did you do, and what would you change? And, to the broader audience, is this something you think of as a growth field, or is this just another layer of administrivia foisted on us by an unrealistic development model? Is there a book or other resource that professional Configuration Managers consider a must-read?"

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  1. test question for you by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    If I change the IE settings in Internet Options in CP or from Tools->Options, it still defaults to MSN. I've even downloaded the Google little snipper, where it says "Make Google your homepage", it works, but after I reboot the laptop (Thinkpad T40), it's back to MSN. I have admin right on my machine and run IE only to access banking. Mozilla doesn't have the startup configuration problem.

    1. Re:test question for you by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Check your startup folder (usually c:\windows\start menu\programs\startup\) and regedit to this path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Run, see if anything out of the ordinary is there, and also, please keep your comments ON topic, NOT OFF topic ;).