Wilfried-

Wednesday, September 17, 2003, 12:49:53 AM, you wrote:

WM>   But in most companies they will not upgrade there machines until it is
WM>   absolutely nececery. Many copanies even dont upgraded patches or service
WM>   packs. Wy should they? It only cost time and money...

WM>   Meaning that NT will be still alive for a long time...

YMMV, but when it comes down to "program x doesn't work with my OS"
and you *need* program x to work, I would say it's time to look into
upgrading. For what it's worth, Windows 2000 is NT5.

I'm not saying you should change your OS just because a new one is out
there (remember WinME?), but I *am* saying that I think it's
unreasonable to expect every software developer to support older
operating systems explicitly when even MS no longer does.

-- 
 -Mark Wieder
 Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/7 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2


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