Well do you think they could make a defragger program so routine network stuff wouldn't constantly interrupt it? or it could pick up where it left off without totally starting from scratch! Maybe that comes (or will come) with more corporate oriented versions of the OS like Windoze 2000 or Windows XP Corporate edition? I suppose third party tool are better designed, but you'd have to instala a whole expensive toolsuite like Norton or something that we don't have justification for unless the system actually breaks down in which case a tech would run the diagnostics on it. Utilities are really integrated these days, instead of being sold separately. (We have McAfee for anti virus - can't do without that of course.) Kristin
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