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Re: Active Directory (and MS software in general) is a JOKE!!! - I agree
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Laura A. Robinson
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Re: Active Directory (and MS software in general) is a JOKE!!! - I agree
circa Thu, 6 Jun 2002 00:34:40 -0500, in
microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory, richard6121@excite.calm
(richard6121@excite.calm) said,
> I've read the books, I've read the documentation, I've read the
> newsgroups, I've read the appropriate parts of the MS website, I've talked
> to experts, and in the name of Jesus Christ and all that is holy, I have
> NEVER EVER not ONCE had a new AD implementation work properly without a
> head-banging and kb-searching uphill climb.
>
Just out of curiosity, have you taken any instructor-led training?
(With a _good_ instructor?) It's really not impossible to make AD
"sing and dance", but sometimes wading through all the information
out there ends up being counterproductive because people can't see
the forest for the trees (no pun intended).
Laura
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One man's mundane and boring existence is another man's Technicolor.
-Tick, Strange Days
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Linonut
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Re: Active Directory (and MS software in general) is a JOKE!!! - I agree
After takin' a swig o' grog, Laura A. Robinson belched out this bit o' wisdom:
> Just out of curiosity, have you taken any instructor-led training?
> (With a _good_ instructor?) It's really not impossible to make AD
> "sing and dance", but sometimes wading through all the information
> out there ends up being counterproductive because people can't see
> the forest for the trees (no pun intended).
Man, first you pay through the nose for a bunch of Windows licenses,
and then you pay through the nose to get trained how to use the crap.
I thought this Windows stuff was intuitive?
Chris
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I doubt, therefore I might be.
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06-28-02 09:04 PM
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S. O'Brien
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Re: Active Directory (and MS software in general) is a JOKE!!! - I agree
buy some KY Jelly and a porno Magazine then contact Tony Orlando 'sorted
mate'
Sue
"Laura A. Robinson" < firstinitiallastname@technolog
ist.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.177fb9e8a0fb3bfe989f13@msnews.microsoft.com...
> circa Thu, 6 Jun 2002 00:34:40 -0500, in
> microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory, richard6121@excite.calm
> (richard6121@excite.calm) said,
> > I've read the books, I've read the documentation, I've read the
> > newsgroups, I've read the appropriate parts of the MS website, I've
talked
> > to experts, and in the name of Jesus Christ and all that is holy, I have
> > NEVER EVER not ONCE had a new AD implementation work properly without a
> > head-banging and kb-searching uphill climb.
> >
> Just out of curiosity, have you taken any instructor-led training?
> (With a _good_ instructor?) It's really not impossible to make AD
> "sing and dance", but sometimes wading through all the information
> out there ends up being counterproductive because people can't see
> the forest for the trees (no pun intended).
>
> Laura
> --
> One man's mundane and boring existence is another man's Technicolor.
> -Tick, Strange Days
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