POS Systems & The servers

The Acer server is used mainly to archive transactions and it also acts as the domain controller (For the employees to login at the DOS-based POS systems using a username and password). The server runs Windows 2000 Server Edition and is VERY old. It is never turned off and this would’ve been its 5th or 6th year running 24/7 without a reboot but we had to move it into a new building. === The storage server (IBM) runs a unknown OS (Because they never turn the monitor on unless they need to check something) And is mainly used to store records of transactions, prices, and archives of the system configuration. === The IBM POS systems run an unknown version of DOS and they also run 24/7. There isnt anything special to say about them === The price check POS computer runs Windows 98 SE and also runs 24/7. It is usually only running the POS app. (Which covers the taskbar and everything to keep employees from slacking off on the internet) but since the rules arent really enforced we always use Alt-F4 to exit out and use Internet Explorer (Im not an employee but my mom works there) and as you can see since its a older computer it tend to crash everyonce in a while but hey..that Windows 98 for ya. Camera/ Cellphone/ Smartphone used to take the pics- Cingular 8125 (HTC Wizard) Song- Turn My Swag On; By- Soulja Boy FT. Lil Wayne


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