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I'll take the hit on this one. That should be 64M.
I find it interesting that the IT manager is intent on turning over a "dw" to all the users, yet the corp policy appears to be, give the the user a system that meets min requirements, don't give the user any admin rights on their own machine, and by all means, don't give them a CD or diskette drive. "It's to reduce the calls to the help desk, when user messes everything up!".
At 2/27/02, you wrote:
>Point #6 - I did not know Win98 can run under 64k RAM. Tell your Boss he
>needs at least 16MB RAM for Win98 : >
>
> > 6 - all users will be trained to use MS Access to get at "their"
> > data. (These are users that were just converted off from "green screen"
> > teminals within the last 45-days, to Windows 98 with 64k RAM.)
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