Yes there have been some issues with CFMX but I could do without
folks using this list as a podium for their grievances. I've been in
these type situations before...It's called "poor planning" and it's what
got you in this mess in the first place.

- If you can't risk downtime/crashes/env problems, then DON'T install
upgrades directly on your production machine. How can you do this then
cry in a panic? Hell, make sure the upgrade works on equivalent
hardware/software beforehand at the minimum. 

- Sure MM's missed some things but I don't recall many software
companies where their employees would "flock" to address a problem. I
don't give them a 10/10 with everything that they do but there are a
number of folks there doing a bang up job.

- Where was the service provider through all this? Doesn't sound like
they have a large CF user base if you've got them tinkering with
updaters on live servers....and if it WAS planned by them...they need to
hire folks that are a little more proactive in troubleshooting.

Now can you please move this to the community list or something? Sure as
heck isn't technical in nature any more...

Hope things work out,

Stace


-----Original Message-----
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 7:12 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Very unsatisfied with Macromedia's support attention ...

Jerry Johnson wrote:
>>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/06/03 05:16PM >>>
>>
>>they didn't tell anyone you had to have more than 16 colours on the
graphic card to install
>>UD3 and now it is broken. 
> 
> 
> If you were writing software, would it even occur to you to test on a
16 color graphics card?

Yes.


> Where would you even _find_ one?

VGA is 16 colors. So if you install a plain VGA driver, you effectively 
have a 16 color system.


> I think it's amazing they _found_ and _fixed_ that error!

Who says *they* found it? :-)


> (And I bet it is being told to every programmer they know as the
latest "You'll never guess what a user did to me today" story)

I hope not, because the "Windows NT C2 Configuration Checklist" from 
Microsoft (it wasn't really the NSA Guides, sorry if you went to look 
there) says the following:

<quote>
Verify video drivers
The only video driver in the evaluated configuration is vga.sys. To 
verify that the correct video driver is loaded, right click on the 
desktop. From the context menu, choose Properties, select the Settings 
tab, then click the Display Type button. If the current files list 
includes any driver other than vga.sys, click the Change button and 
chose the VGA compatible display adapter. This change will require a 
reboot.
</quote> "Windows NT C2 Configuration Checklist", November 13, 2000
(original URL no longer valid, you might Google for it)

vga.sys only supports 16 colors, so I run Windows NT that way. And since

I never found a reason to do it differently with 2K, I run 2K the same
way.

I am actually surprised I was (one of) the first one to run into this.

Jochem



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