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gimper, you need to compare apples to apples. The computers on Tech Soup come with Office 2003 standard installed. I am willing to venture a guess that it doesn't come with the Dell refurbs unless you want to pay more money.
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Hi Kyle, I have you looked at Staples or Kinkos?
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Hello dreani, welcome to Tech Soup! Tell us a little bit about your org. If you have any questions, there are many knowledgeable people here to assist you. Best of luck, Gary
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Hello cstohr, are you a medical facility bound by hipaa? Our org doesn't allow any passing of medical information via email to avoid this kind of headache when the auditors come. In the future, we may add a secure patient portal that is 100% hipaa compliant.
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Chris, you are correct that the LaserJet 4 driver works for most HP printers. We have to use it on our Terminal Servers to speed up remote print jobs. I found that the latest and greatest drivers for new-ish printers caused our Terminal Servers to randomly freeze. The P4014 and the LJ 4240/4250 series both gave me some serious headaches until I changed
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Oops, I forgot, they are XPe thin clients. HP t5730 with 1GB Flash and 1GB RAM.
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Grohrer, I test drove some WYSE S30's and wasn't very happy with them either. I found HP thin clients (T5730's) to be much better. They also come with free licenses to use Altiris management. Here is our setup: 4 HP DL360 terminal servers with Server 2003 standard with Terminal services. 4 offices are connected via Cisco 1721 routers purchased
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+1 for using steady state. I've seen it work very effectively in a college computer lab environment.
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We currently have 40+ thin client machines. between 3 offices, and use some computers as terminals as well to view applications on our 4 terminal servers. I have been well versed in thin client admin for the past couple of years. Computers are easier to admin, but they can have many more problems because they have moving parts, hard drives die, users
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We currently use Symantec AV Corp Edition. There is a lot of over-head, I would be interested in seeing how much over-head is in Endpoint. To me it would drag things worse. Aren't thumb drives a pain in the neck to keep an eye on?