[OPLINTECH] CDR/W for public workstations
Chris Zurbuchen
ChrisZ@daytonmetrolibrary.org
Wed, 9 Feb 2005 12:52:10 -0500
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Hello,
We want to make CDR/W drives available to our public. We are using Win
XP sp2 and Office 2003. We are using Microsoft Group Policy Management
and Public Web Browser to control the public workstations. Are any of
you providing CDR/W drives for your patrons to save documents? If you
are, we'd like to know how you are configuring the public PC. TIA =20
chrisz
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Chris Zurbuchen
Microcomputer Specialist
Dayton Metro Library
215 E. Third Street
Dayton, OH 45402
937.227.9500, x303
chrisz@daytonmetrolibrary.org
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public. We
are using Win XP sp2 and Office 2003. We are using Microsoft Group =
Policy
Management and Public Web Browser to control the public =
workstations. Are any
of you providing CDR/W drives for your patrons to save documents? =
If you are,
we’d like to know how you are configuring the public =
PC. TIA <o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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