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That really got me because I spent the morning sorting it all out, had two new switches in (couldnt find a 48 port so got 2 24's), worked my arse off so that the network would run again and some know it all teacher comes and tells me my network isnt working...

Andy matey, long time you Honda loving boyo...
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Morning folks
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morning

anyone else got a cold from trax?
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absence makes the heart grow fonder
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Morning.

Yesterday, one of my switches fried itself and the network crashed, not conencting properly. I've come in this morning to:

"Morning David, the network is all down again, like yesterday, I can't print my lesson plans off".

No you mong, the network isn't down, the printer is not working



you need to leave the networking to the pros
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or move into CCTV, which we seem to have
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I hate CCTV systems with a passion. Trying to sort something out fot home inbetween rebuilding a network at work which takes all my hours at the moment
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Me and Pow just don't get on. Such conflicting views
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Can someone explain this to me please?

I have one group policy called "Workstaion Lockdown", which does exactly what it says on the tin, lcoks the workstation down so my "IT Expert" teachers and pupils cannot change settings etc etc. So, when I log on as a teacher (in one OU in AD), the desktop background is blue and the taskbar is the classic style. When I log on as a pupil, the taskbar is the horrible blue and green XP one with the "Bliss" background. Why oh why is this?

Forgot to add, the "Workstation Lockdown" is applied to both teachers and pupils OU's in AD
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Me and Pow just don't get on. Such conflicting views


Mate, I'm not being an arse or anything, at the end of the day it's down to personal preference just saying that the world doesnt end at the diesel engine variant
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quote:
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Me and Pow just don't get on. Such conflicting views


Mate, I'm not being an arse or anything, at the end of the day it's down to personal preference just saying that the world doesnt end at the diesel engine variant

I know, but in general too. Like my questions about OpenOffice etc
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quote:
Originally posted by pow
Can someone explain this to me please?

I have one group policy called "Workstaion Lockdown", which does exactly what it says on the tin, lcoks the workstation down so my "IT Expert" teachers and pupils cannot change settings etc etc. So, when I log on as a teacher (in one OU in AD), the desktop background is blue and the taskbar is the classic style. When I log on as a pupil, the taskbar is the horrible blue and green XP one with the "Bliss" background. Why oh why is this?

Forgot to add, the "Workstation Lockdown" is applied to both teachers and pupils OU's in AD

Geeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeekkk day.
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Openoffice is fucking good IMO
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How rare?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VAUXHALL-CORSA-1-8-16V-SXI-PLUS-5DR-INC-AIR-CON-SILVE_W0QQitemZ270271729267QQihZ017QQcategoryZ9858QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem


But how worn is the seat bolster for 19k miles? That is a lot of shopping journeys imho.
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Pow - you know the great diesel debate?

For 2007 - 2008 Fiesta Zetec S' in petrol, after a quick eBayMotors search, you'll expect to pay between £8k - £9k.

For exactly the same car, in diesel, it's more £10k - £11k







[Edited on 09-09-2008 by deano87]
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Told you so
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gotta upgrade a firewall in singapore today, the danger element of turning it into a $1200 brick is quite exciting
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Told you so

However, the initial outlay won't necessarily be the problem - it's the day to day running cost out of the wage packet, and I reckon, over time, as I'd be keeping the car, the TDCi would be better

Fuck I should stop thinking about cars, it'll be over 1 year before I even start looking
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People think because the car is costing them less to run, it's cheaper. They forget the initial outlay

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Diesel diesel computers and money


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Mikeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

V-Powerrrrrrrr
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Grrr, got 2 programs that wont deploy via GPO
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Just install them manually, V-Powerrrr is overpriced. Tesco High RON is where its at

OMG i cant be fubbared today
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Tesco don't do super diesel

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