"One of the advantages of the message systems over letter mail was that... one could write tersely and type imperfectly...and the recipient took no offense... one could proceed immediately to the point without having to engage in small talk first..."
Email is the "no-brainer" killer app!
As techs and maybe even engineers know, email can be highly detailed, and can be/read/ years later.
Do I remember in great detail any given incident of someone showing me or telling me something? Well, yeah, but.. I don't remember what I tell other people. Sometimes wish I could backspace or delete...
OK, I just like poring over my own brilliant writing. %}
Jeez, I check/. every day but I read more about Lego's than Novell.
I have to chime in here and say that ZENworks for desktops is one killer app for the Windows world I (and you, admit it) work in.
SnAppShot is in SYS:Public for all your {Windows} software installation troubleshooting needs.
I just finished my graveyard shift of a 48 hour push of a GIG to 450 NT desktops. Try that with SMS or Landesk. The server was coasting at 10% as we ran 10 workstations at a time. (scheduled last week) We were somewhat constricted by what ZENworks 2 has, (eg. the WS has to reboot to pick up a schedule..sux.., we had to make 45 app objects for 45 schedules...) but heck if we didn't hit over 90% anyway, thanks to Zen Remote management and reporting. ALL DONE FROM WITHIN NWADMN32. Bring on ZWFD3, and long live Novell.
---JustaCNA
"One of the advantages of the message systems over letter mail was that... one could write tersely and type imperfectly...and the recipient took no offense... one could proceed immediately to the point without having to engage in small talk first..."
/read/ years later.
Email is the "no-brainer" killer app!
As techs and maybe even engineers know, email can be highly detailed, and can be
Do I remember in great detail any given incident of someone showing me or telling me something? Well, yeah, but.. I don't remember what I tell other people. Sometimes wish I could backspace or delete...
OK, I just like poring over my own brilliant writing. %}
Jeez, I check /. every day but I read more about Lego's than Novell.
I have to chime in here and say that ZENworks for desktops is one killer app for the Windows world I (and you, admit it) work in.
SnAppShot is in SYS:Public for all your {Windows} software installation troubleshooting needs.
I just finished my graveyard shift of a 48 hour push of a GIG to 450 NT desktops. Try that with SMS or Landesk. The server was coasting at 10% as we ran 10 workstations at a time. (scheduled last week) We were somewhat constricted by what ZENworks 2 has, (eg. the WS has to reboot to pick up a schedule..sux.., we had to make 45 app objects for 45 schedules...) but heck if we didn't hit over 90% anyway, thanks to Zen Remote management and reporting. ALL DONE FROM WITHIN NWADMN32. Bring on ZWFD3, and long live Novell.
---JustaCNA