MBS> Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 10:16:05 -0400
MBS> From: Michael B. Smit

MBS> Oh, I understood. My point was, the process should be the same.

Ah, okay.  Pardon my tired brain.


MBS> I can't explain exactly WHY you are getting what you are getting -
MBS> but this (also from the SBS Migration white paper) should provide
MBS> you a mechanism for working around it:

I have reason to doubt that I should try that exact procedure, but it
gives much insight about what's happening "behind the scenes".  Details
about the underlying principles give me a starting point for what to try
next.

I'd much rather learn to fish than to be given a fish, so I thank you...
now that I know you were indeed talking about fishing. :-)


Thanks again!
Eddy
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