Win trmnl svcs cal 2008 sngl olp nl user cal
I’ve updated my spreadsheet with the missing part number (6UA-02673) and many thanks to Emily Lambert for confirming the information. I’m not complaining though, I always thought it was just an oversight. Typical, that on the same day I blog about a missing part number, my question is answered. My booking is confirmed and paid for, I hope to see some of you there. Last night I was catching up on my blog roll and discovered Microsoft had come up trumps again with new courses announced across the country.Ĭourse Title: 44CO101 - Implementing and Administering Windows® Small Business Server 2008 I obviously backed this whole heartedly, not only because I didn’t have a place on the course, but it’s always nicer to be closer to home for these events. Meanwhile Ric from NetLink IT had been musing over the fact that the only offering was in London and wondered out loud to Emily if we could have some further North. Unfortunately the demand had been so high all the places had gone and I’d been put on the waiting list. After consulting my heavily pregnant wife we agreed it was worth the time away from home and I booked my spot. It turned out a number of people had raised this with Emily and in early November they came up trumps with a 3 day workshop in London for only £200. Emily asked me to drop her a mail with examples of this training, which I duly did and copied in our friendly MS PAL, Vijay. I’ll just know in the future to include some extra time for each PC, to allow clean up before installing at customers.Īfter seeing heavily subsidised SBS 2008 training being offered in such places as the US, Canada and Australia I raised the question with Emily Lambert at the SBS 2008 launch event in Manchester. Unfortunately there’s nothing they’re going to do about it, I just expect better from HP. But when you’re paying a premium for high-end HP laptops and desktops I expect them to be clean of such crap. With consumer PCs I can accept a certain level of bloatware, this often helps the vendor keep the costs down and it’s just become the norm. Not only was this ugly toolbar taking up desktop space, they’d also changed the default search provider in the top right-hand corner to AOL and the homepage was some amalgamation between AOL and HP. But when I discovered they’d installed the AOL IE Toolbar I felt they’d crossed the line.
#WIN TRMNL SVCS CAL 2008 SNGL OLP NL USER CAL PDF#
Something like a PDF reader I can accept, as well as HP’s various pieces of software – you’ll get that whatever the vendor. Last week we upgraded a five user network to HP kit and I was very disappointed to discover the large amount of bloatware shipping on the business machines we had supplied. We’ve supplied a few bits of HP kit here and there and been pleased with what we’ve seen. Suffice to say they’re not channel friendly despite what they may claim. I’ve blogged about my dissatisfaction with Dell before so I wont go over it all again. We switched to reselling HP rather than Dell earlier this year and generally we’ve been very happy with the move.