>Thanks Ed. Unfortunately, we'll be late adopting W2K. You know corporate rollout philosophy is not "install as soon as new software is available". Especially a new OS. I recently got in hot waters when while field testing it I showed new PowerPoint2000 to a VP and she wanted it on her machine ASAP.
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I'm immensely happy with the RCs, and I'd advise pushing corporate to accelerate the adoption process. it's a ton easier to install and configure than NT, PnP pays off nicely. The biggest worry to me is the issue of installing things with poorly-written installs that cut corners before and got away with it. Win2K is less forgiving of sloppy installs.
>BTW, did you happen to see my other question regarding DSSAGENT problem? I figure if anyone knows the answer, it'll be you (I guess little brown-noising doesn't hurt).
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I'd neither seen the question, nor would I want to discourage brown-nosing < g >, but it's not something I deal with frequently. I'll try to take a look at the question after lunch.