[AccessD] Sage Key Purchase

Gustav Brock Gustav at cactus.dk
Fri Feb 4 07:08:27 CST 2005


Hi Karen

Sounds great! But with all respect, neighbors and family are fine for
painting and cleaning but for setting up your business tools "the clever
cousin" is not enough. He can be fine for installing your gaming
machine, but for your work rely on someone you can call and who regards
a call from you at a priority and gets thing done within a time limit -
exactly like you will handle a call from one of your clients.

/gustav

>>> cyx5 at cdc.gov 04-02-2005 13:27:26 >>>
I know nothing about hardware at all,  I had a PC that worked just
fine,
some Compaq and then someone broke it playing connectivity games with
it.  Now, every time I want to just open up Dial Up I have to boot the
darn thing.  Then there are three other PCs that don't function, four
printers, one fax machine and about 4 monitors.  My neighborhood is
pitching in this weekend to help me clean out the *office area*,
paint,
rearrange and start anew.  Sunday I am planning on working all day.  I
feel like that show where people come in and build you a new house.
Intellistation, let me see where they have that around this area.  Any
other suggestions welcomed on the unit.  I suppose I should just drool
at the flat screen monitors and live with my current monitor.  Put the
money into the machine.

-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com 
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Gustav
Brock
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 7:13 AM
To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com 
Subject: RE: [AccessD] Sage Key Purchase


Hi Karen

Now, with this kind of serious work, you better act accordingly. Drop
Sam's go-go machines and go and get some decent hardware like an IBM
Intellistation. I'm on my second now - the first served for six years
with one reinstall (from NT4 to Win2000). If you have the slightest
sense of quality you'll never regret. 

Also, as you seem to not know that much about how to set up
workstations and network, team up with a reliable local guy who can
help
you so you can concentrate on your development work.

/gustav

>>> cyx5 at cdc.gov 04-02-2005 12:42:10 >>>
This database is being distributed worldwide, from Hong Kong to
England.
I am running into the Windows XP environment not wanting to run an
Access 2000 Runtime.  Got the Access 2003 runtime working, but now I
don't know if it will run on Windows XP.  If it runs on Windows XP,
will
it run on Windows 2000?  I used to have a bunch of computers at home
with various operating systems, now I have none that work.  The others
walked away.  Funny how that happens.  Not to fear, to Sam's Club I go
to get a new PC tonight. I can't take it anymore!




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