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Just some immediate observations based on what I have seen so | LadyDraza

Just some immediate observations based on what I have seen so far. Please correct me if necessary: 1) CEO claims there is no capability to have a network connections. Having worked for a company that developed their system software as a Microsoft partner, it is possible to modify the distribution of the OS to meet your needs. If they had intended this to be completely offline, this "greyed out" option would have been made completely unavailable and removed from this distribution, and not able to be "re-enabled". 2) We all saw the screen image with the bios passwords shown. So, either the state does keep the passwords and shares, or the commissioning notes that we saw indicated that part of setup process is to obtain the passwords at the time of onsite configuration. 3) The fact that the image shows that PXE boot is enabled is bizarre on a system that should have no network connectivity. This is at best sloppy and unprofessional configuration and at worst proof of the CEO's perjury.