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A '''managed computer''' is a client PC (personal computer) that has a default setup from the IT department. This includes desktop and [[laptop]] computers. Operating systems included are [[:Category:Windows_XP|Windows XP]], [[Windows 7]][[Ubuntu|Ubuntu Linux]] and [[Mac OS X]]. | A '''managed computer''' is a client PC (personal computer) that has a default setup from the IT department. This includes desktop and [[laptop]] computers. Operating systems included are [[:Category:Windows_XP|Windows XP]], [[Windows 7]], [[Ubuntu|Ubuntu Linux]] and [[Mac OS X]]. | ||
Revision as of 12:41, 21 August 2013
A managed computer is a client PC (personal computer) that has a default setup from the IT department. This includes desktop and laptop computers. Operating systems included are Windows XP, Windows 7, Ubuntu Linux and Mac OS X.