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Originally Posted by Rick V
Lied to me for one thing, and he likes to leap before he jumps, and landed on me wed. Now if I make a mistake, and something is said about it, sure I deserve it, when someone else makes a mistake, and I get yelled at, literately, from the middle of the shop, it is not good. He did find out I will stand my ground and prove my point in the exact same manner that he started the situation, in the middle of the shop, and rather loud.
I am just too old for this chit and not going to put up with it.
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why is it that certain people feel that, because it is at work, normal courtesy and respect doesn't apply?
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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
Now I can start on the fun process of loading a bunch of software onto the new computer. I wonder if I can even get AutoCAD 2001 to load on a 64 bit Win 7 machine? We use AutoCAD as little as possible. On occasion we have a customer that wants a DXF file with the map loaded into place.
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make sure you load autocad into the "c:\program files (x86)" directory. it will have a much better chance of running. if it does not, do not immediately despair as there are a few other things to try.
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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
Argggghhhh.
Win 7 is frustrating. I fired up the new computer and had to poke on it for 30 or 40 minutes before our local network was visible. I had to reboot and the network is gone. GRRRRRR
Why does Win 7 make it so difficult? I am sure it is my ignorance but why make it hard to set up?
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win7 sees my network, no problem. however, it does seem to deal with networking in a similar manner to M$ OS's designed as servers. this can make things a bit tricky. i wish i was there to help you with it.