Paul,

>> Can't argue with that, but have you really ever seen Microsoft Office 
>> installed and 
running from the network?<<

Yes, probably the exact same performance you would get with any app designed to 
work on a local
workstation. I am guessing the same with Open Office for similar reasons <wink>.

As I stated in my previous post, I don't care whether the client wants to run 
from the server or the
local workstation. All your points have been discussed, and likely debated with 
IT Managers the
world over, but in the end it is their responsibility to maintain and support 
the users. I just
deliver the software that rocks in their environment no matter what the rules 
are.

I was just answering Michael's one-sided and loaded question with real 
possibilities that he might
have overlooked. Often happens when you don't have to work with IT Managers who 
have rules and are
unwilling to bend. <g>

Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.

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



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