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Brent
Hi All,
I have a question for those that know computers.
An institution that I am involved in recently acquired 15 new Dell Desktop $3,500 "gaming computers." These computers were bought to run high end simulation software, which they do quite well. These computers also have the ability to surf the internet via said institutions internet connection/network.
This institution also has many other "average desktop computers" that it uses for many other non graphic intensive programs. These computers also have the ability to surf the web via the above mentioned network, all with the same internet filtering software. They also have the ability to run programs like MS Word.
We would like to be able to run MS Word on the "expensive desktops." Neither money, nor licensing is an issue. Yet we are told that there is no way to get MS Word on the newly acquired desktops...
I find that hard to believe. Is there someone that can help explain that to me?
Thanks a lot,
Brent
I have a question for those that know computers.
An institution that I am involved in recently acquired 15 new Dell Desktop $3,500 "gaming computers." These computers were bought to run high end simulation software, which they do quite well. These computers also have the ability to surf the internet via said institutions internet connection/network.
This institution also has many other "average desktop computers" that it uses for many other non graphic intensive programs. These computers also have the ability to surf the web via the above mentioned network, all with the same internet filtering software. They also have the ability to run programs like MS Word.
We would like to be able to run MS Word on the "expensive desktops." Neither money, nor licensing is an issue. Yet we are told that there is no way to get MS Word on the newly acquired desktops...
I find that hard to believe. Is there someone that can help explain that to me?
Thanks a lot,
Brent