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Paul
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using a c2k machine on a legacy
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July 02, 2009, 01:43:42 PM »
it is possible to retain a c2k machine and rebuild it on a legacy network??
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If the school owns the machine the answer is yes, but if it is a C2k core machine then refering to the post C2k not letting us keep the RM machines the answer is no.
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But at this moment in time I wouldn't say wether it would change or not!! I think there is clarification needed from c2k and northgate on this and the story has changed or we have picked it up wrong the first time.
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