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Hi,
We are are an educational services company based out of Melbourne, Australia. One of our businesses is involved in the development and supply of engaging interactive multimedia learning rsources for the vocational educational and training industries. We specialise in the hospitality and retail sectors and have developed learning content through certificate III level (Australian Qualification Framework) that mirrors the Australian National Training Packages. We have recently set a strategic direction to develop our brand and business into international markets (one of these markets being the US). I would be keen to hear views on potential networks/introductions and companies (LMS providers/resellers) that would be worthwhile connecting with ... Kind Regards, Adam C |
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Dear Adam,
Are you interested in re-selling an LMS solution? Take a look at our ASP solution, TrainingForce. You can read about this at http://www.trainingforce.com. Please contact me with any questions or if you would like additional information. Kim Bryant Oak Tree Systems, Inc. |
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Hi Adam,
We have a reseller position open in Melborne! Our KMx offering is not strickly an LMS, it provides fully integrated eLearning content development, learning management, performance management, learning content management and virtual classroom technologies in one easy to use solution. KMx is available as a Licensed Application or as a Hosted Service. If you are interested, please let us know. Sincerely, Jack |
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I believe we have this solved. Here is what I did, and my theories on what broke. Did some brainstorming with another engineer here that was working on installing this before myself, and going through the current production (LMS 2.5) and new (LMS 3.0) system and comparing configurations, we found that the Ciscoworks account causer was a member of Administrators on the production box but not on the new box. When I added causer to Administrators (which Cisco TAC said was not needed when I asked earlier) and rebooted the system, everything worked like a charm. When I discussed this with the server engineer that built the machine and installed the OS, he mentioned that one of our security engineers was having an almost identical issue installing Cisco Security Manager on a box and having licensing fail. We had him add causer to Administrators and it worked there as well. My theory is that as part of our server build we rename the Administrator account, and then create a disabled, dummy account named Administrator so that we can log unauthorized attempts to log into the box. I suspect that the installer is looking to put causer in the group that Administrator is in, not whatever group the SID of Administrator is in. ____________________________________________________________________________ health insurance rates | san miguel allende real estate | Boulder mortgage | maui lodging This message has been edited. Last edited by: Rocky140, |
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