>> Also, I'd kind of like to test the thing on one station before it gets 
>> updated on all of 'em.

Is that not Microsoft's job. I thought that is why they have alpha and beta
testers to test the update so it does (not) mess up your machines, or is it M$
machine?<<

Hi Mike,

I know you are sort of a rookie in this business, so come talk to me about 
deployment when you have
installs going out to 10's of millions of machines with different hardware and 
software configured
(all of it out of your control). You certainly can write your own ticket 
anywhere when it goes
perfect on all of them. <g>

This is why the professionals take on the testing responsibilities in-house 
before they allow it to
roll out to their entire infrastructure.

Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.

www.whitelightcomputing.com
www.swfox.net
www.rickschummer.com




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