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Started by TexasTimbers, February 25, 2006, 06:18:03 AM

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woodsteach

I went with a daktech computer.  Service has been great.  My LCD has been replaced 2x right away.( I keep a spare moniter).   If I remember the CPU has a 7yr warranty. 


Quote from: rebocardo on February 25, 2006, 06:06:45 PM
> Yes I run a small biz.

What I recommend for (small) business owners is to have separate drives for each function.

HD #1:
C: systems
D: programs

HD#2:
E: data
F: CD-ROM image of the O/S disks
G:work partition (redirect e-mail to this drive so it can be accessed by everyone).

This way, if your system drive or computer gets wiped, it is very easy to take the #2 drive to another computer or rebuild a new #1. Plus, it makes backing up critical data at least once a week very easy. Just back up everything on E and G.

Then limit normal user access for Internet and such to C,D,G and not allow them any access to E and F.


rebocardo
I'd like more info on how to accompolish this please.
Paul
Brand X Swing Mill, JD 317 Skidloader, MS460 & 290, the best family a guy could ever dream of...all provided by God up above.  (with help from our banker ; ) )

SwampDonkey

Disk partitions. This is a custom setup with new drives.

User access permissions within windows.
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