[OT] [Gllug] Migrating Samba servers between domains - the hardway.
Martin Hewitt
martin at purplespot.co.uk
Thu Feb 9 09:10:27 UTC 2006
I bet the font was Tahoma!
Same thing happened to me
Martin
-----Original Message-----
From: gllug-bounces at gllug.org.uk [mailto:gllug-bounces at gllug.org.uk] On Behalf Of Dani Pardo
Sent: 09 February 2006 09:02
To: Greater London Linux User Group
Subject: Re: [OT] [Gllug] Migrating Samba servers between domains - the hardway.
Matt wrote:
>
> We've been locked in for years and were since before I arrived. We're a
> small IT department in a rapidly expanding business where our base
> products are data in Microsoft formats. We produce more for Access than
> for anything else so we run SQL Server. Since we run SQL server and
> Access ASP and ASP.Net are easy jumping points from there. Exchange has
> also been installed since way before I got involved.
UUff.. ouch.. have you considered moving somewhere else? Two reasons:
1-The day you start experiencing "unexpected" behaviour/erors in such
a Microsoft environment, it'll cost *much* more than £500. Not matter
wich company do you have behind. Not to mention that to solve one of
those x-files(*) you must be really good (making the assumption that
it's actually possible to be a good technician in the Microsoft world).
2- It's just not fun.
(*) X-files is like what happened to me several years ago: Access
stopped working (a popup appeared complaining that I had no license).
Other apps were working fine (Word, Excel). The only solution was to
reinstall Office, but *before reinstalling*, you *had* to delete a
specifict TrueType font in the windows/system/fonts dir. Then Access
would run again. Just not fun.
--
Dani Pardo, dani at enplater.com
Enplater S.A
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