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>>Chuck Martin replied: You're kidding, right? A *corporate policy* that
dictate screen resolution?
No matter what a person's job description, no matter what their needs,
users are forced to kowtow to some high mucky-muck who had way too much
time on their hands? Sheesh.<<
Yup. I experienced a "corporate" limit to the monitor resolution at the
Air Line Pilots Association in Herndon, VA. I crashed the system I was
working on when trying to change the resolution. Got let go from my temp
job for that!
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