On 24/05/2006, at 8:43 PM, Christopher Wurm wrote:
I would have presumed no professional software package could allow such an error. How on earth did this get through ? Do we have a guarantee it won't happen in MD3. If that could recur, I'd like to make a strong case for using something else - in fact almost Anything else!
You've been spoiled by Genie. Errors like this are common in MD2 which was never designed for network access, and requires constant management to keep data pollution to a minimum. Unfortunately the file repair is the only way to fix this sort of thing but is itself the most common cause of this sort of issue.
MD3 is much better already and improving rapidly, but the conversion is not trivial - in fact converting to Genie or Best Practice is more reliable.
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