Re: [U2] mv.NET and U2.NET

2010-08-03 Thread Bill Haskett
Thanks, Charlie. I'm surprised so few in this forum either use these products or are willing to talk about them. :-( Bill Charlie Noah said the following on 8/2/2010 4:09 PM: Bill, We're just getting into MV.NET with

Re: [U2] mv.NET and U2.NET

2010-08-03 Thread Bill Haskett
David: If you're astonished, you may want to pay more attention to your customers. Bill David Cooper (Support#2) said the following on 8/3/2010 1:34 AM: Charlie, I am, to put it mildly, absolutely astonished to read

Re: [U2] mv.NET and U2.NET

2010-08-03 Thread David Cooper (Support#2)
Bill, BlueFinity pays very close attention to its customers. We pride ourselves on our responsiveness to customer issues and have many, many testimonials from our customer base that testify to this fact. If customers do not communicate issues to us how are we supposed to assist? David

Re: [U2] Redback

2010-08-03 Thread Holt, Jake
Just in case someone else comes across this in the future, I wanted to let you know that I figured out what the problem was. It had to do with some of the registry settings for IIS (see: http://mcsknowledge.com/Articles.aspx?P_ID=11A_ID=111). I originally discounted it since mine was reporting

Re: [U2] mv.NET and U2.NET

2010-08-03 Thread Bill Haskett
Ahhh. The old customer's fault perspective. I like that...I only wish I could use it myself. :-) Bill David Cooper (Support#2) said the following on 8/3/2010 10:09 AM: Bill, BlueFinity pays very close attention to

Re: [U2] mv.NET and U2.NET

2010-08-03 Thread Symeon Breen
Tis the customers fault if they do not inform the supplier of any problems - until suppliers become psychic that is ! -Original Message- From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett Sent: 03 August 2010 22:47 To: U2

Re: [U2] mv.NET and U2.NET

2010-08-03 Thread Charles Carroll
I do think Bill's issues may be legit, but he is not responding like someone who contacted the vendor and attempted to resolve the issue. He speaks like someone that saw some issues and considered them egregious but did not follow up to see if the problems were a black swan or white one just

Re: [U2] mv.NET and U2.NET

2010-08-03 Thread Bill Haskett
Charles: Firstly, I never complained in this forum. I only asked who's using mv.NET, U2.NET, why, are there issues, have they moved from one to another, and why. I thought I'd get some honest feedback on these two closely related products. I had no intention of starting anything, just

Re: [U2] mv.NET and U2.NET

2010-08-03 Thread Tony Gravagno
I hope the turn this thread has taken can be straightened out. Bill Haskett (Advantos Software) is a valued client of Nebula RD, and we also happen to be good friends. Nebula provides and supports his mv.NET software, and we're in fairly frequent contact. I think Bill made a harmless inquiry and

Re: [U2] mv.NET and U2.NET

2010-08-03 Thread Charlie Noah
Hi Tony, There's an MV.NET forum? News to me. Tell me how to access it and I will definitely check it out. The more I can learn, the better, and these forums are a great source of knowledge from the users themselves. As I said earlier, I'm not working directly with MV.NET, one of our

Re: [U2] mv.NET and U2.NET

2010-08-03 Thread Tony Gravagno
From: Charlie Noah There's an MV.NET forum? News to me. Tell me how to access it and I will definitely check it out. The more I can learn, the better As I said earlier, I'm not working directly with MV.NET, one of our programmers is (and a damn fine programmer he is, too). I was