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28/11/2004 - 17:29 por Windows | Informe spam
Failed Windows XP Upgrade Downs 60,000 UK Gov't PCs
Posted by Deren Smith on 28 Nov 2004 - 08:57 | 39 comments Forums
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Most of the desktop computers in the UK's Department for Work and
Pensions were paralyzed for four days on Monday, when a failed upgrade
took them offline. The outage, covering 75 percent to 80 percent of
the DWP's 80,000 PCs, is one of the largest in the UK government's not
entirely impressive IT history.

And possibly one of the most costly. According to staff reports, the
outage occurred on Monday afternoon, disconnecting staff e-mail,
benefits processing, and Internet and intranet connectivity. According
to one, a limited network upgrade from Windows 2000 to Windows XP was
taking place, but instead of this taking place on only a small number
of the target machines, all the clients connected to the network
received a partial, but fatal, "upgrade."

News source: eWeek


Tella el Gobierno de UK necesita de tu ayuda XDDDDDDD
 

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#1 Ramón Sola [MVP Windows - Shell/User]
29/11/2004 - 01:45 | Informe spam
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Como siempre, el fallo estuvo entre el teclado y la silla... de los
¿administradores? de esa red.

Ramón Sola @ Málaga (España) / MVP Windows - Shell/User
(quitar "IFeelGreat")

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Failed Windows XP Upgrade Downs 60,000 UK Gov't PCs
Posted by Deren Smith on 28 Nov 2004 - 08:57 | 39 comments Forums
http://www.neowin.net/comments.php?...egory=main

Most of the desktop computers in the UK's Department for Work and
Pensions were paralyzed for four days on Monday, when a failed upgrade
took them offline. The outage, covering 75 percent to 80 percent of
the DWP's 80,000 PCs, is one of the largest in the UK government's not
entirely impressive IT history.

And possibly one of the most costly. According to staff reports, the
outage occurred on Monday afternoon, disconnecting staff e-mail,
benefits processing, and Internet and intranet connectivity. According
to one, a limited network upgrade from Windows 2000 to Windows XP was
taking place, but instead of this taking place on only a small number
of the target machines, all the clients connected to the network
received a partial, but fatal, "upgrade."

News source: eWeek


Tella el Gobierno de UK necesita de tu ayuda XDDDDDDD

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