@Bert,
There are two worlds in IT. Those who follow best practices and those who don't. Those who don't can be broken down into two basic categories:
* The IT person is some dweeb who thinks he's awesome at IT because he can get his World of Warcraft character up to level 60 in one weekend.
* Unreasonable budgeting constraints of the business/practice ownership.
You have patients that are sick because they won't take the time to read the label of some food before shoving it in their mouths or their parents are trying to save money by going to McDonalds and getting the dollar menu. In IT we have terrible setups because some IT people won't read the official Microsoft documentation before clicking Next, Next, then Finish. Or we have business owners that cut IT budgets because they truly believe that's the best way to save money.
Our worlds aren't that much different.
JamesNT
Last edited by JamesNT; 07/01/2022 11:21 AM.