You might want to consider SharePoint 2007. Lots of companies are creating
Document Management solutions based on SharePoint document libraries, and
custom policies etc. This would then give you a platform to provide other
functionality (assuming you don't have SharePoint already) with minimal
extra investment.

C


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> *From:* Neil Standley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Clayton
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