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>Perhaps the reason no one complained is that no one
noticed. That is the issue, after all. I guess a week wasn't enough time for them to fix it, eh? Not to belittle your personal influence, Craig, but maybe if a few thousand of us voiced our concerns about such "oversights" Microsoft would be a little more responsive.
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>Mike
I have no personal influence in anything that happens at MS. I do agree that the more people that complain about this, the more likely it is to get changed.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer