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| Subject: | Re: Is Windows up to snuff for running our world? |
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| Date: | Mon, 25 Oct 2004 11:29:18 -0700 |
The customer support software was failing because it couldn't find a
standard Microsoft ActiveX control which ships with Windows. My impression
is that the Windows operating system in control of a display unit had
somehow been corrupted. Ironically this customer support package is
designed to diagnose and fix these kinds of problems with home PCs. Why
Delta was running consumer-grade PCs for this application is bit hard for me
to fathom.
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