Tell me Rich,  in a declarative programming language where custom actions are 
`evil`  just who AM I supposed to complain to when I'm forced to color outside 
the lines for something that is obviously missing even after 9 years of 
production release?    
   
  I don't buy `configuration data is a pain` and I don't buy that it's idea for 
a property to never automatically persist across transactions.   I'd rather be 
vocal about that believe then trying to brown nose the MSI team for MVP awards. 
  If you disagree, feel free to add me to you killfile.
  

Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
writes:

> Me either. Does anyone inside MS know why there isn't a mechanism to
> accomplish this?

Haven't you ever worked on a project where some enhancements are
postponed in favor of working on More Important Things?

I tire of the endless complaint from Christopher Painter that the MSI
team hasn't done X for him.
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