> I have yet to meet a non IT person who doesn't strongly dislike MS's > 07 versions. > People just want to do their work ... not be forced to slow down to > learn something in the process for no good reason.
My experience has been the complete opposite. When I first started rolling it out to staff getting new computers, there was a serious crashing problem that didn't come up in testing, that I eventually traced back to the Windows Search feature. I use a method that allows me to create a stable user profile and then use that as the default user profile for new users. The problem were the indexed locations were also copying over to the new profile and these were inaccessible from the new users' profiles. It took me a few weeks to finally track down the problem, event viewer didn't offer any real clues, but while I was troubleshooting, I offered to roll them back to Office 2003. Every single person refused this offer and said that they loved the new interface too much to go back to the old. ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************
