I thought so. I'm running Linux on my server too. I suspect that most
problems are found running on Windows platforms.

I don't have any longtime experience with SlimServer on Windows, as I only use it on my development machine (which is a Windows laptop). But I think there are so much more tools installed on typical Windows systems which can make live for a server type application harder: antivirus tools, personal firewalls (and both with often not very transparent behaviour and configuration), "optimizing" utilities etc.

And then there's simply a much bigger number of Windows installations out there. Which increases the number of problems even if both systems are on par. And you'll mainly hear about the troublesome installations. Happy campers don't bother subscribing to forums.

But still: ome say the problem was sitting between keyboard and screen - this happens a lot less with headless Linux boxes :-)

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Michael

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