tim callaghan
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Very true, Thanks Tim
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I said I already done the copying and pasting thing, but its just a royal pain in the ass. And, I've mashed my keyboard beyond existence :-S Any other ideas folks! Tim
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Don't be stupid! Apple don't realise there is a world outside the US, therefore nothing is ever catered for with it's international customers. This is one of the big reasons sales in Europe are so pap! A raw deal really, considering we pay ev…
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Don't be stupid! Apple don't realise there is a world outside the US, therefore nothing is ever catered for with it's international customers. This is one of the big reasons sales in Europe are so pap! A raw deal really, considering we pay ev…
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[quote]Originally posted by Blizaine: make sure you have given the users "Remote" usage rights in Active Directory. That is if the W2K server is a member of a domain, or is in fact a DC itself. If its stand alone, do it through local user a…
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You will need to be running a Windows 2000 server with terminal services installed in application mode to run multiple sessions from the one box. Tim
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Revs, I have upgraded to the .mac account already. And it says that I have been charged $49.95 which is OK, but it does give an estimated sales tax figure which was $0 , but who knows what the final bill will be? I'll keep people posted. I'm …
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I have already had a reply from somebody 'across the pond' saying that they would gladly get it done and then ship it to me. Such kindness, and thank-you very much. I'll have to look into the logistics of the 1-click business and see if I can cr…
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I sold my iBook about 2 days ago because I couldn't use it at work. This little piece of software would have changed all that. I support and administer about 200 servers worldwide using WTS. I'm now very pissed! Goddam IBM thinkpad, lousy nipp…
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I love Apple, But I can order prints online from XP from 2 different suppliers. Us UK/non-US users get screwed by Apple, as all their service are US-centric, and when we ask questions about when we'll get these services, all we hear is white n…
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Whatever iDevice it is, $100, says that it only works in the US and Canada, and the rest of us can piss off, or suffer with a limited functionality version of it. Nice Tim
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Nobody seems to have mentioned this here yet, but the significance of SJ doing the key note in Paris could be the fact that he's going to announce compatible services in Europe. So far Apple has let down European users with it's US centric servic…
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And don't forget those emacs with superdrives!!!! Bargain Tim