>The Framework rolled today as did both server and client OS.
Yes, but on top of that is my framework. And, this is what I was referring to. There are practically no specific .NET proprietary code in my framework. So, if we ever need to change environment, it will be easier. And, this is where all those classes are stored, built and evolved. This is where I have FTP support and things like that, where I can control it in any way I want without depending on third party product, except on some very unique occasions where this is not natively supported in the .NET Framework.