Configure New Clerk Computers?
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Re: Configure New Clerk Computers?
So a bishop called me tonight and told me there was a new computer in the clerks office (still in box) and it had been there for 3 weeks. Is it typical for the FM group to just drop them off and not alert us to the plan?
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Re: Configure New Clerk Computers?
Apparently it is more typical now that you have reported the same thing that happens to us regularly.kreeve wrote:Is it typical for the FM group to just drop them off and not alert us to the plan?
But even though the FM group hasn't communicated for three weeks, neither has the bishop or his clerk. So I see a shared challenge there.
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Depends on the FM group. Our stake changed FM groups. The old one let me know. The new one - not so much.kreeve wrote:Is it typical for the FM group to just drop them off and not alert us to the plan?
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Re: Configure New Clerk Computers?
I forgot to add, you might want to check and see if they even dropped it off at the right ward. Computers are not supposed to be replaced unless they are defective or 5 years old. You might want to look for a date code on the existing computer. My FM has dropped off computers at the wrong ward.kreeve wrote:So a bishop called me tonight and told me there was a new computer in the clerks office (still in box) and it had been there for 3 weeks. Is it typical for the FM group to just drop them off and not alert us to the plan?
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Re: Configure New Clerk Computers?
I have faild to install a clerk/meetinghouse but have have now only Windows 10 but no clerk computer.
There is a program to make the computer to an clerk/meetinghouse computer. Where can I find it?
There is a program to make the computer to an clerk/meetinghouse computer. Where can I find it?
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Re: Configure New Clerk Computers?
I would follow the directions found here.johngw wrote:I have faild to install a clerk/meetinghouse but have have now only Windows 10 but no clerk computer.
There is a program to make the computer to an clerk/meetinghouse computer. Where can I find it?
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Re: Configure New Clerk Computers?
If you have a failed clerk computer, contact your Stake Technology Specialist and/or your Stake Clerk. To get a new one they'll log a ticket to FM to get it fixed/replaced. The STS should be contacted to make sure it's really broken and then a new one will be sent.johngw wrote:I have faild to install a clerk/meetinghouse but have have now only Windows 10 but no clerk computer.
There is a program to make the computer to an clerk/meetinghouse computer. Where can I find it?
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