On 7/31/07, Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Problem is that it ends up I have to do
> something as the program does not work so it looks like my fault.

Yep. That stinks. Offer the management the opportunity to prove it is
not your software: install the database files on a local hard drive of
one of their machines and let them run it locally for a a day or two.
If it runs fine, it's not your software, and they ought to pay you for
the day's work, as well as hire someone to fix their screwed-up
network. If it is your software, your efforts cost them nothing and
you fix it for free. Throw in a free lunch for the entire office if
you're feeling cocky.

-- 
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com


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