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To: Steve Porter who wrote (58713)6/24/1998 11:27:00 PM
From: Dale J.  Read Replies (3) of 186894
 
sorry but NT doesn't need anywhere near 64 Megs.

Well, Steve that's why I prefaced my statement with "It's my understanding...". Anytime you see a phrase prefaced with "It's my understanding..." it's a sure indication that the author doesn't know what they are talking about.

Seriously, though. 12Megs! I think not. Well, sure if you just want to boot it up and then shut it back down. And 36 megs we both agree that is a weird number. So you are looking at 48megs, well with the price of memory you may just as well opt for 64megs.

Here's a few questions for you though. What would you recommend to your company if they asked you to purchase new PC's for the Division, Dept etc. Say they want Lotus Notes, MS Exchange, MS Office etc. You would recommend NT right? Not because they need NT, but because it will be easier for you to administer. Right? And you are not going to recommend the Sub 1000 PC's Right?

Dale
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