Thanks hallen...
And for you Landshark, I've got one story (among many others)...
As the students use the printers to print out the most crap that they could find on the internet, even whole books, the costs for the maintenance were horrible so the university decided to install a print-out counter. The students had 500 A4 pages for free. After a while, my friend discovered that he had to fill the printers more often but there were no print-outs registered in the database. Then he found out that if a student put a very large picture in the end of the document that he printed out and canceled the print-out when it began to process the picture, there where no print-out registered in the database. He now changed the policy so that the counter registered every print-out BEFORE the printer began to do the work... Now some smart student discovered that if he mounted the local printer directly to the computer that he was using it never disappeared any copies of is print-out account... It took my friend a whole weekend to rebuild the network so that all printers is no longer visible for the students.... They now have to connect to the printer counter and thereafter choose the printer that is in their specific classroom... My friend and I talk alot about that if you want to test your network and equipment, let the students handle the testing... They find every, and I mean every, weakness in a system...
Conclusion! Students are perfect Beta-testers...
But they also sometimes gives me and my friend a good laugh...
They are incredible!
/Norrko