on a related note about SP6a... if you're primary drive is on a scsi chain,
I wouldn't upgrade... when we installed 6a, our scsi drivers were killed...
had to spend a day build the machine with a IDE drive and taking the scsi to
another machine to pull off all our data....
thank god is was only our development server....
Terry Bader
IT/Web Specialist
EDO Corp - Combat Systems
(757) 424-1004 ext 361 - Work
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Colman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 7:18 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: WARNING: PCAnywhere
>
>
> A failed installation (attempting to upgrade ver. 8 to ver.
> 10) on an NT4,
> sp6 server literally destroyed the server OS, making it
> impossible to boot
> the OS without a "blue screen." This just happened to be an important
> production server without a ghosted system partition. We had
> to rebuild from
> scratch on another box. Almost lost a Very Important Client or two.
>
> When I contacted Symantec, they charged me $29.95 to tell me
> that I was
> "hosed."
>
> If you are not using PCAnywhere, do not start. If you have an
> older version,
> upgrade with the greatest of risk.
>
>
>
> Rick Colman
>
>
>
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