I don't know if NT was better or just different but sometimes the changes from one to the other get me down
like when you press Ctrl-Alt-Delete to lock workstation the key is now 'k' instead of 'w'
mapping a printer in 2K is slow but fast in NT (in 2K my AD won't let me map to a printer even though they are listed so have to map the old way)
in NT if I installed Office as admin on a client machine where drive C: was FAT and then later converted to NTFS when the user logged in they would be prompted every few seconds for the password for drive C: access
in 2K w/ O2K you can't configure Outlook for the client unless you first configure it as admin (haven't done the XP/OXP trip yet)
but my latest 'thrill' concerns the BIOS
I had to take a machine from 2K to NT (don't tell Bill) and found that NT wouldn't run properly
had to go reload BIOS defaults and re-install
same thing when I took one from XP to NT (sorry, Steve)
which leaves 2 questions:
1) why does the OS write to the BIOS
2) what does the OS write to the BIOS
for all I know there are reasons for these thing
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