>Who cares what the documentation says, store.exe DOES crash my server.
Your server, yes. Not mine, not the one I administrated at my last job (which covered some 7.000 users). >75 articles *specifically* contain "store" AND "crash" in the exchange >support centre KBs. Well, true. But most of those 75 also state a reason for why it crashes, usually there are some prerequisites. >More fool you. Do these upgrades to newer version automatically install >themselves, resolve conflicts with previous versions, upgrade the >hardware overnight and run training sessions for existing users at zero >cost? Not more then is the case on an open source platform. But, the point is that I do not have to pay for the upgrades, and I can get support from Microsoft. >Your part of the reason the rest of us have to put up with the Cr4p that >software companies spew out unfinished just to meet revenue targets. Really? Just how am I part of the problem simply because I can administer both *NIX-based open source platforms, or huge commercial installations from software vendors that you may or may not like? >Latest versions, the day they ship are often more buggy than the >previous version patched. Where did I say I participated in FCS installs? >Again more fool you. >Never before have so many people paid good money for software, only to >find that they have become part of the largest beta test in history. You do not have to like exchange; you do not have to like me. But just as you are free to dump on exchange, I am just as free to say I actually like the platform from a groupware perspective. To me, it seem pretty apparent that one of us is doing something very wrong with their Exchange environment. Look, Jason, we should probably take this discussion off-list completely. But as a closing statement; IF someone want to know anything about exchange as a groupware platform, or how I have chose to utilize Exim as a mail washer/router in conjunction with Exchange, Sharepoint Portal Server and Office 2003, feel free to give me a holler.
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