Re: Software and IPv6
Re: Software and IPv6
- Subject: Re: Software and IPv6
- From: Michael Bartosh <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 17:51:05 +0100
On Jun 7, 2006, at 10:29 AM, Ragnar Sundblad wrote:
Well, I think it is very uncommon to turn it off, and those machines
still work for people. I'd recommend not to turn it off.
When you deploy to 10,000 desktops, fringe cases tend to pop up. So
we are exceedingly conservative.
In the IT environments I work we attempt to minimize costs. This is
the best way to ensure the Mac has a competitive advantage in those
environments. We do that by minimizing unknowns. As I've illustrated,
and as André has illustrated, there are unknowns associated with IPv6
deployment.
Maybe your turning it off is why you fell that it doesn't work?
It does, just use it and hope to forget about it.
That doesn't make much sense.
On Jun 7, 2006, at 7:16 AM, email@hidden wrote:
This is what helps to make sure that it is more trouble in the
future. Keep up the good work.
If Macs are too much trouble, there won't be a future for these
customers.
Reporting bugs (which I do a lot of) helps to ensure that this
doesn't occur in the future.
-mb
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