Hello folks,
 
I am in the process of moving my sites (50 of them) along with email servers, dbs, etc., to a new location. I have brand new in-the-box servers all loaded with Win2k server software. I know, I know, but I love win2k, very stable platform. I currently loaded Witango 2000 and moved 6 of the sites over last night. I am seriously considering upgrading. I really haven't been paying much attention to the caveats that others have run into. Is an upgrade fairly straightforward? Any problems running new versions on win2k? Another problem I have is that I want to run Witango on 2 boxes. I currently have the corporate version (paid dearly for it) and that allows me the ability to load Witango on as many boxes as I want. I see the licensing has changed and was wondering if others are running multiple instances and whether they got a break on the price. If worse comes to worse, I suppose I could continue to run 2000 on one of the boxes. Not sure if that is allowed, but as far as I can tell, I gotta pay full pop anyway.
 
I have always been a "don't fix if it ain't broke" type of guy. The version of Witango and Win2k have been rock solid for the past 6 years and I am apprehensive about upgrading. I have thousands of taf files and I need to make sure that this is going to work out for me.
 
Any suggestions, things to look for or other information would be appreciated.
 
Thanks!
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