Sorry about what happened with your son. I do remember way back when growing up a friend broke her arm and went to see her family doctor. He put her arm in a cast right then after taking an x-ray in his office. She went to see her family doctor because he was closer than the nearest hospital and could see her right away. Would that happen now? No way. Too many times a physician or hospital has been sued for malpractice just because the doctor was not a specialist ( like in the situation with your son) and did not have the "required specialist training" for whatever emergency procedure they did to help. I've even heard of some EMS personnel being threatened for malpractice when the nearly dead victim recovered but ended up paralyzed after getting treated at the scene of an accident.
In situations where the customer had a small limited network we would install or have them install drivers while we showed them what to do. Quite a few times we put machines into offices where there were only five or less computers and they did not have a server but just used one modem and one or two routers. Usually we set up the copier and had the customer watch as I installed the drivers on one computer and then watched them and guided them when doing it on one or two more. Heck been doing this long enough that some of the "network copiers" actually only had a parallel port and the pc actually found the new printer and installed default drivers or asked for the cd with the drivers. Then the parallel connected copier was shared via the small network. Yes there were times when we installed drivers for some dot matrix printers and then shared that so accounting offices could print out ledger sheets. Like you these were a lot of times out in small communities away from the large cities in the area. Like a doctors office or even law offices.
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