Comment Re:Fun names worked great, for a while. (Score 1) 429
So I hate to be tech support on
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/281308
The only thing hard is the Kerberos/SPNs, which just requires approporiate rights.
So I hate to be tech support on
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/281308
The only thing hard is the Kerberos/SPNs, which just requires approporiate rights.
Actually, in Chicago it's against the law to sleep on public transportation, but not illegal to talk on a cell phone (at a resonable volume).
Best quote I ever heard on the train: "Honey, I've got to hang up - everyone's looking at me like I'm 'That Guy' ". Got quite a laugh out of the other riders.
Excellent Grill Cover Holderrs...
Sounds like the plot line to Avatar...
Hmm - I've switched a small elementary school to Google Apps, and my opinion of it is *slightly* different.
Don't get me wrong - Google Mail just plain rocks. There's no getting around that. But the calendar, chat and docs integration is just kind of just meh. Why do I have to switch web sites to view a calendar? And Docs, well, it just plane sucks compared to Office Online. I'm sure it will eventually get better, but geez - its been a beta product for *years* and while improving, still has a long way to go. And Office 2007 has been out for a while. Support the damned format already.
But my biggest gripe - Where the F* is Google Groups for Apps users? How friggin' hard would it be to integrate an email group for my teacher's classroom, without going out to plain old google groups - As an admin, not being able to do *anything* with email other than setting up distribution groups is just plain wrong. And asking one of my teachers to set this up? No thank you - they're there to teach, not be techies.
So yea, great compared to our old email system. Replacing Small Business Server or Office any time soon? Never.
I tell them to turn to the study of mathematics, for it is only there that they might escape the lusts of the flesh. -- Thomas Mann, "The Magic Mountain"