RE: [Fed-Talk] William & Mary requiring laptops
RE: [Fed-Talk] William & Mary requiring laptops
- Subject: RE: [Fed-Talk] William & Mary requiring laptops
- From: "Cole, John (Civ, ARL/CISD)" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 11:31:18 -0500
- Thread-topic: [Fed-Talk] William & Mary requiring laptops
Eric,
Agreed. Not only is a monothlitic IT structure impossible to achieve, if
it were, the vulnerability of a such a structure would be incredibly
high. Strength is naturally inherent in diversity.
Your comment is Fed related, but list members should not forget that it
would also be wrong to create an all-Apple info-structure.
Jack
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Cole, Eric L CIV
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 5:18 PM
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Subject: [Fed-Talk] William & Mary requiring laptops
I know this isn't really Fed related, but I thought the right people at
Apple could get it through you. This statement shows that people just do
NOT learn: "School technology officials also think having one standard
computer will speed information technology services."
Consolidations do not always work, and normally do not when technology
like this is involved. Look at the NMCI (in reality) fiasco! Apple
should be playing with them hard - because Apple can truly provide a
"standard" computer - unlike a Wintel setup. Even if you have 100
computers with the exact same Windows setup, they will each behave
differently - we have all seen it.
http://www.wtopnews.com/index.php?nid=25&sid=398683
College to Require Freshmen to Buy Laptop from School
Updated: Monday, Jan. 24, 2005 - 12:53 PM
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - The College of William and Mary will require each of
its first-year students to buy a laptop computer from the school.
Some Virginia universities, including Virginia Tech and Longwood,
already require students to come to school with computers. But starting
in the fall of 2006, William and Mary will join a few others nationwide
that require students to buy computers only from the school.
William and Mary administrators say financial aid could cover the cost
of buying a computer if it's required by a university.
School technology officials also think having one standard computer will
speed information technology services. They predict that turnaround
times for computer repairs could shrink from one week to a day or two.
William and Mary's program, known as myNotebook, will phase in this
fall, when freshmen will be offered the option of buying a laptop from
the school.
The college has not yet decided which model to use or how much to
charge.
(Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
Eric L. Cole
Mechanical Engineer
NSWCDD-Launcher Systems
CVN21 & LHA(R)(AV) Self Defense (missiles & guns)
540-653-4964
DSN: 249-4964
FAX: 540-653-4166
The "scientific establishment:" National Geographic, Scientific
American, Discovery Channel, PBS/NOVA, etc - don't believe everything
you see from them:
<http://www.answersingenesis.org/docs2004/1106ng.asp>
<http://www.answersingenesis.org/pbs_nova/>
<http://www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/qa.asp>
<http://www.norvig.com/Gettysburg/making.html>
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I will be out of the office the week of January 3-7, 2005 and will
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Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 11:16:16 -0500
From: "Claiborne, Ronald MAJ PEO EIS PM DCATS"
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Subject: [Fed-Talk] Request for Assistance OS 10.3
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Sorry to bother the list, but I have a problem with a Mac. I'm using OS
10.3 with all of the updates and Win XP with all updates.
Until recently, I was using an app on the Mac called "sharepoints" and
setting up shares from the Mac that I could connect to from my XP
machine. (The account on the XP box I was using was in the admin group
on the XP box). When I would connect to the share, the normal user and
password box would pop up and I would enter the user name and password
of the admin account on the Mac which owned the share.
This was all working fine until yesterday. When I try to access the
share, I get an error box that states that there is a problem accessing
the share and that I may not have permission, etc.....
I noticed this on the SharePoints site, " Connect to the share from
another machine with a non-admin user "
Did something get changed in either the Mac or XP OS recently that only
lets you connect to a share on a Mac if the account you are using on the
XP box isn't in the admin group?
Does anyone know a way around this?
Thanks!!!!
RC
Ronald Claiborne
MAJ, AAC (Automation)
Assistant Product Manager, PM DCATS (Ft. Monmouth)
Vehicular Intercommunication Systems
Tactical Headsets
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Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 11:41:15 -0500
From: "Monahan, Jim (Contractor)" <email@hidden>
Subject: RE: [Fed-Talk] Request for Assistance OS 10.3
To: "Claiborne, Ronald MAJ PEO EIS PM DCATS"
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Could be a number of things.
First, SP2 for XP will affect share access. One of the many security
center options (I believe it is the firewall, turned on by default in
SP2) interferes with sharing.
If you have converted to AD, and you are following the same convention
we are, your userID has changed, as has your domain, as well as the name
of the local machine.
our userIDs changed from (in my case, for example) monahanj to (my AKO
ID) jim.monahan my machine name has changed to code to ID the base,
directorate, division, building, and a serialized number.
Although our Macs are not yet in AD, I changed my Mac users IDs to
conform to the AKO convention, and the machine name to conform to the AD
convention. A name change would, of course affect permissions, b/c the
Mac is allowing clairborr, not Ronald.Clairborne
As far as non-admin rights....
Not sure what AD user restrictions are set as group policy by DOIM &
higher on the windows boxes.
(The powers that be have elected not to tell us). I do know some users
accounts were changed from the Admin group to the Power Users group.
I know on our network, I am a domain admin, but there are some
administrative shares
(\\server\D$ <file://\\server\D$> ) I used to be able to access, but
since the AD conversion, I get permission denied.
Jim Monahan
Network Systems Engineer
RSI, Inc, A CIBER Company
Army Training Support Center
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From: Claiborne, Ronald MAJ PEO EIS PM DCATS
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Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 11:16 AM
To: email@hidden
Subject: [Fed-Talk] Request for Assistance OS 10.3
Sorry to bother the list, but I have a problem with a Mac. I'm using OS
10.3 with all of the updates and Win XP with all updates.
Until recently, I was using an app on the Mac called "sharepoints" and
setting up shares from the Mac that I could connect to from my XP
machine. (The account on the XP box I was using was in the admin group
on the XP box). When I would connect to the share, the normal user and
password box would pop up and I would enter the user name and password
of the admin account on the Mac which owned the share.
This was all working fine until yesterday. When I try to access the
share, I get an error box that states that there is a problem accessing
the share and that I may not have permission, etc.....
I noticed this on the SharePoints site, " Connect to the share from
another machine with a non-admin user "
Did something get changed in either the Mac or XP OS recently that only
lets you connect to a share on a Mac if the account you are using on the
XP box isn't in the admin group?
Does anyone know a way around this?
Thanks!!!!
RC
Ronald Claiborne
MAJ, AAC (Automation)
Assistant Product Manager, PM DCATS (Ft. Monmouth)
Vehicular Intercommunication Systems
Tactical Headsets
(732) 532-5415
DSN 992-5415
email@hidden
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Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 14:52:29 -0500
From: Steven Kirchoefer <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Request for Assistance OS 10.3
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> This was all working fine until yesterday. When I try to access the
> share, I get an error box that states that there is a problem
> accessing the share and that I may not have permission, etc.....
When I have any kind of a problem with permissions, I find that it
never hurts to verify and repair the disk permissions with Disk
Utility.
Steve Kirchoefer
email@hidden
Code 6851
Naval Research Laboratory
Washington, DC
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