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IT builds a new help desk system for the organization where this pilot fish works, and it's a big improvement.

"Now users could enter help desk tickets from anywhere and have the ticket routed to the right person," says fish.

"Our CIO made the decision that this help desk could be used for anything, PC-related or not. For example, it could be used for building maintenance requests.

"About three days into the new help desk, a ticket is entered requesting building service -- there was a window leaking.

"My CIO was reading all of the calls. To this one he dutifully responded: 'Please enter your version of Windows when opening a ticket.'"

Old 02-24-2005, 10:26 AM   #1
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Mgatskie1 look here!

Have you tried playing Ogg files on your H320 yet? Whenever I try to copy an Ogg file onto it it says that it's not a supported music type.
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This error comes up when you copy it to the disk??? Shouldn not have produced an error just upon copying. OGG is a supported file type. WHat are you using to copy the files over? I've just been dragging /dropping to the H320's drive. Another porblem is I don't have the 1.02 US Firmware anymore as I flashed to the 1.27 Korean, but I think OGG Support's been in it since the beginning.Perhaps go into the drive from Windows and open it up and make sure it iwll play and for some reason like the extnsion wasn't lost or anything.
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I figured it out. The first time I copied music to it I had it hooked up to the Data port. The second time when I was trying to copy the Ogg I had it hooked up to the media port and was getting the error. Although I think it should still recognize it. I plugged it in to the Data port then and drag and dropped them over and it played them fine then.
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Old 02-26-2005, 06:52 AM   #4
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Media port is for the DRM files. A-ha... now it makes sense.
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