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Re: How to know wether it's a server or classic OS X

by Thomas <thomas@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 6, 2007 at 02:41 PM

Tom Harrington a écrit :
> In article <46a70369$0$28366$426a74cc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>  Thomas <thomas@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 
>> Paul Russell a écrit :
>>> Tom Harrington wrote:
>>>> In article <2007072411434216807-cmh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Chris Hanson 
>>>> <cmh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 2007-07-23 00:54:08 -0700, Thomas <thomas@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> said:
>>>>>
>>>>>> This is only a part of the informations that are given back to a 
>>>>>> computer park management system.
>>>>> What is a "computer park management system?"
>>>> Perhaps it has something to do with using computers in the management

>>>> of parks?
>>>>
>>>> Or maybe it has something to do with a theme park where computers go 
>>>> to play while their people are on vacation.  A sort of a high-tech
dog 
>>>> kennel.
>>>>
>>> Maybe it's something like the system in the Toyota Prius (and probably

>>> others) that automatically parks the car for you ?
>> Sorry, it's only a tool to manage things on users desktops, that give 
>> informations back to manager about computer.
>> It works on Windows, and i have to make it work on OS X.
>> It's the first question i post, because this is the only problem on
wich 
>> i didn't find any answer.
> 
> Is this for users and managers of parks?  Are they theme parks, national

> parks, or skate parks?  Are they parking their cars?
> 

Sorry for bad traduction (i'm french).
It will process all company's computers (i was wrong with words 
"computer park").
 




 17 Posts in Topic:
How to know wether it's a server or classic OS X
Thomas <thomas@[EMAIL   2007-07-19 11:05:38 
Re: How to know wether it's a server or classic OS X
Ben Artin <macdev@[EMA  2007-07-19 11:39:48 
Re: How to know wether it's a server or classic OS X
Thomas <thomas@[EMAIL   2007-07-20 13:08:12 
Re: How to know wether it's a server or classic OS X
Sherm Pendley <spamtra  2007-07-20 16:37:50 
Re: How to know wether it's a server or classic OS X
Thomas <thomas@[EMAIL   2007-07-23 09:54:08 
Re: How to know wether it's a server or classic OS X
Reinder Verlinde <rein  2007-07-23 17:43:59 
Re: How to know wether it's a server or classic OS X
Chris Hanson <cmh@[EMA  2007-07-24 11:43:42 
Re: How to know wether it's a server or classic OS X
Tom Harrington <tph@[E  2007-07-24 15:06:57 
Re: How to know wether it's a server or classic OS X
Paul Russell <prussell  2007-07-24 23:03:07 
Re: How to know wether it's a server or classic OS X
Thomas <thomas@[EMAIL   2007-07-25 10:03:14 
Re: How to know wether it's a server or classic OS X
Tom Harrington <tph@[E  2007-07-25 09:58:34 
Re: How to know wether it's a server or classic OS X
Thomas <thomas@[EMAIL   2007-08-06 14:41:36 
Re: How to know wether it's a server or classic OS X
Fritz Anderson <anders  2007-07-20 09:37:30 
Re: How to know wether it's a server or classic OS X
SM Ryan <wyrmwif@[EMAI  2007-07-21 02:25:52 
Re: How to know wether it's a server or classic OS X
Thomas <thomas@[EMAIL   2007-07-23 09:56:21 
Re: How to know wether it's a server or classic OS X
Tom Harrington <tph@[E  2007-07-23 09:24:06 
Re: How to know wether it's a server or classic OS X
Thomas <thomas@[EMAIL   2007-07-24 10:09:00 

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