RE: tictech: why it just sits there...

From: Page, Matthew (mopage@seattleschools.org)
Date: Wed Apr 30 2003 - 11:57:47 PDT

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    -tictech message:

    Our server is not part of the seattleschools domain (in fact it's an Apple
    server) and we can connect just fine with our CWS machines - (which isn't to
    say we wouldn't have preferred to stay with the Macintosh platform...)

    Matt Page
    Montlake
    mopage@seattleschools.org

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Engel, Elizabeth
    Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 9:43 AM
    To: tic-tech
    Subject: RE: tictech: why it just sits there...

    -tictech message:

    As to point #3...does your school server have to be connected to the Seattle
    domain server in order for this to work?

    Elizabeth Engel
    Technology Coordinator
    Whittier Elementary School
    emengel@seattleschools.org

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Hand, Tony
    Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 10:04 PM
    To: tic-tech
    Subject: RE: tictech: why it just sits there...

    -tictech message:

    Hello Tic-Techers,

    I would be interested to hear more about how to access shares as Mark and
    Devin refer to in point number three. I've been completely unable to do
    this as long as one is logged onto the seattleschools.domain. What's the
    process??

    *** tony

    Tony Hand
    Technology Coordinator
    Nathan Hale High School
    tghand@seattleschools.org

    For some reason my original message was truncated or changed slightly, so
    here is the correct ending to the email:

    "Now I know not everyone needs the reminder to keep their computer safe, but
    to keep data and the network safe, the machines have to lock frequently."

    Devin Fisher
    dmfisher@seattleschools.org
    Van Asselt Elementary

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Fisher, Devin
    Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 12:56 PM
    To: tic-tech
    Subject: RE: tictech: why it just sits there...

    -tictech message:

    As a policy, only number 2 and number 4 exist.

    1. Speaking in general terms, you can have your analyst set up any printer
    you want to it, if that printer is accessible (ie: if it is on a phonenet
    network, nothing is going to happen).
    (cut - ma)

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