Alfred,

You are one of the BEST...  Thanks for all that you have helped me with over
the years.  I wish you the best in all that you encounter.

Marc Simmons
Remedy Administrator


On 6/6/07, Langen, Alfred <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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Thank you, Axton.



Yes, dear listers, there is a big difference between "as designed" and
"limitation of implementation."



I am getting ready to retire after 48 years, 8 months and more than 25
years of stuffing all that dough into the Social Security system.



I would like to pass along to all of the listers one small piece of
advice:  before calling support, remove the chip from your shoulder.  The
Remedy support team members are real people and deserve your respect.  Yes,
there are those who are still novices, and if you will help them to become
better support persons, they will become better support persons.  You will
reward yourself by cooperating and will gain nothing by ranting about poor
support.



I wish you all successful implementations of the Remedy product.  I have
seen a lot in my lifetime and this product is truly one of the best.



Alfred Langen

Remedy Technical Support

Unix Server Team





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Subject: Re: Administrator performance slow -RESOLVED



As designed.... I hear this a lot on the list these days... maybe bmc

needs a disposition of 'defective by design' for these things... there

is a big difference between 'the design is defective', 'the product is

defective (does not meet the design)', and 'the design is good, this

is a limitation of the implementation'



Axton Grams
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