> My argument would be that the network infrastructure is there to serve
> the applications, not the other way round. They should be at least
> prepared to turn it off on a test basis to see how much of a performance
> drop happens, if any.
>

AB-SO-LU-TE-LY

Those IT's are breaking our nerves out !
Kill'em..

;o)

I think there is, in this case, a big problem in the communication plan.

Gérard.




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