>Just my two cents, but I would never do something that drastic on a
"production" server. If you have the money in the >budget for a staging
server to actually "migrate" to, that would be a very wise investment.

>That way - if something unforeseen happens (and it ALWAYS does) - you can
just plug the old box back in and *presto* it's >like nothing ever happened.

>If you don't have the money for it, I would say to stick with NT 4 until
you do... A working box is always better than a >broken box, whether it's
Linux or Windoze... ;-)

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>John

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Well, you said it right. I don't have the money.

But, after that blaster worm (My company acctualy stop work for one full day
because of the virus), my server seem like a ticking bom. Never know when
it's gonna blow up. Just waiting for some kid playing around to create
another and more damaging virus.

Even with good firewall, I still don't feel secure.(that blaster can get
through our firewall, and symantec came too late - damaged already done).

At least with linux, I have options.

Thanks





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