>Dave,
>
>There is no schedule for a service pack and indeed none has even been
>announced. That is not to say there won't ever be one, if one is needed
>one will be created, but nothing at this time. You should go ahead with
>the upgrade, especially as CF5 and CFMX can coexist so you can test side
>by side (which eliminates a lot of the risk generally associated with
>upgrades).

Interesting. So there's no plans in the pipeline to address known issues 
such as poor COM performance and stuff like that? Personally, I've been 
using the MX developer version for quite a while now and things work great. 
But it's just a "comfort" thing for my boss to know that the initial slate 
of bugs on a new release have been formally addressed.

Thanks for the info Ben.

Regards,
Dave.


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