Vista Question
4 July 2007 16:25Okay, all you clever geeks, I have a problem.
New Toshiba laptop with Vista. Want to connect it to the office network (LAN And/Or Wireless) Can see the network, can't connect. Any idea how to do this? How do I change the Workgroup? In XP there is an option to connect to the Internet via a connection that is always on. Where is that in VISTA?
How the hell do you OPERATE Vista, anyway. It seems to work on a need-to-know system that the user doesn't need to know.
New Toshiba laptop with Vista. Want to connect it to the office network (LAN And/Or Wireless) Can see the network, can't connect. Any idea how to do this? How do I change the Workgroup? In XP there is an option to connect to the Internet via a connection that is always on. Where is that in VISTA?
How the hell do you OPERATE Vista, anyway. It seems to work on a need-to-know system that the user doesn't need to know.
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Date: 4 Jul 2007 13:39 (UTC)What is your Workplace's policy on Vista?
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Date: 4 Jul 2007 13:59 (UTC)"Just say no."
Actually, I think we're migrating to it in late 2008. Because we have thousands of users however, we're not about to upset the current workings for a lot of "glitz" and no real substance. However, by then, it's going to almost be an essential move since we get a lot of code support from Microsoft directly - and many major platforms (HP, Dell, etc) are moving that way already. And yes, our techs are about as adept as monkeys with a hangover.
Them: "But, in order to do that, you have to disable the proxy settings and..."
Me: "Okie, Done."
Them: "Uhm... buh... are you..."
Me: "Okie, go to where I needed to thanks, bye." *click*