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Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Testing. Testing. Testicles?

Posted on 17:39 by Unknown

I'm guessing that got your attention.  I'm going to be doing an experiment.  I do lots of experiments, experimentally speaking of course.  What I'm doing now is trying on different topics and subject matter to see how traffic responds.  I've given up asking for input, nobody responds.  At least not with anything specific or clarifying in any way.  So this ship is still adrift without a rudder.  The two recent posts on Autodesk network deployments are a part of this experiment.

Here's what I'm seeing so far:

The 5 most popular articles I've posted thus far, based on unique visits between January 1, 2011 and September 28, 2011 are...

Title Hits
Home Page (changes often) 3,624
Windows 7, MSG.exe and Group Policy Preferences 3,120
Enabling Windows 7 Remote Management via Group Policy 1,808
What does the AutoCAD PURGE Command Do? 1,779
Packaging Autodesk DWG TrueView 2011 1,449
Packaging & Deployment of AutoCAD 2011 Products with System Center Configuration Manager 2007 816

Based on these numbers, I could draw one of two conclusions:

A. Windows 7 topics are the most popular ... or ...

B. Most of you just read whatever happens to be on my home page

Ugh.  Face-palm.  I'm talking nonsense to myself about nonsensicle nonsense.  The irony for me is that I receive a lot of e-mail asking for various things, mostly related to AutoCAD or Autodesk product issues, especially deployments and licensing services, etc.  I'd like to ablige with more focused content, but I need feedback from YOU to point me in the right direction.

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